Flutter is an open-source framework used to build native-looking iOS and Android apps from a single codebase. Its inherent features allow for a faster development process and lower costs, while still delivering high-performance apps with a consistent user experience across platforms. Flutter employs a single source code for Android, iOS, and the Web, allowing developers to release app updates at the same time. There are many advantages like higher performance and great UI. Despite many advantages, there are some disadvantages like bigger app size and not as many third-party libraries. Reach us to find out how we can help you develop your projects.
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Mobile app software development kit for building high-performance, high-fidelity apps for iOS and Android.