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Connect to Google's app development ecosystem, allowing you to streamline development and reach a wider audience through seamless integration with Firebase, Google Ads, Google Play, Google Pay, Google Wallet, Google Maps, and more.
Install Flutter and get started. Downloads available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS operating systems.
Learn to build beautiful, natively compiled desktop, mobile, and web applications from a single codebase with Flutter.
Access interactive examples to learn important Flutter concepts, including how to build your first Flutter app and integrating Firebase. Try a codelab
Today, we’re announcing Flutter 2: a major upgrade to Flutter that enables developers to create beautiful, fast, and portable apps for any platform. With Flutter 2, you can use the same codebase to ship native apps to five operating systems: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux; as well as web experiences targeting browsers such as Chrome ...
A Flutter plugin for integrating Google Maps in iOS and Android applications. More...
When you're ready to prepare a release version of your app, for example to publish to the Google Play Store, this page can help. Before publishing, you might want to put some finishing touches on your app. This guide explains how to perform the following tasks: Throughout this page, [project] refers to the directory that your application is in.
Trusted by a global community of contributors and supported by Google, Flutter is open, transparent, and reliable. Hot reload is built into the Flutter framework to help you iterate quickly and see your changes on the screen in seconds, without losing your place.
Flutter is Google's UI toolkit for building applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. In this codelab, you will build the following Flutter application: The...
At I/O, we’re releasing our first technical preview of Flutter for web, announcing that Flutter is powering Google’s smart display platform including the Google Home Hub, and delivering our first steps towards supporting desktop-class apps with Chrome OS. From Mobile to Multi-Platform