
Untitled UI
A massive Figma kit + React components to ship product UI fast.
Most teams don’t ship late because they can’t code. They ship late because they keep re-designing the same screens and re-building the same components. Untitled UI packages a huge Figma UI kit plus a React component library so you can start with proven patterns instead of blank frames.
Blank-canvas design is the quiet killer of startups
Untitled UI just says the part out loud: you don’t need “more inspiration”. You need fewer decisions.
The product positions itself as the world’s largest Figma UI kit and React component library - built to get you from idea to screens to code without weeks of bike-shedding.
Here’s the deal: most UI kits look good in a Dribbble shot, then fall apart when you try to build a real app. Untitled UI leans into the boring stuff that actually ships - consistent components, lots of coverage, and assets you can reuse across flows.
What you actually get
A Figma UI kit that’s meant for real product work
Untitled UI’s Figma package pitches itself as a full design system you can start from, not a handful of pretty templates. It’s aimed at SaaS teams and product designers who need repeatable patterns for dashboards, settings, tables, forms, and all the “unglamorous” screens you always end up building.
It also carries social proof: the site cites 320,000+ designers and a 5/5 aggregate rating across 2,200 reviews.
A React component library for builders, not toy demos
On the dev side, Untitled UI ships a large set of React components built around Tailwind CSS and React Aria. That combo matters if you care about shipping UI that works with keyboards and screen readers instead of breaking the second you test it.
But there’s a catch: buying components doesn’t save time if your team can’t keep design and code in sync. Untitled UI tries to solve that by selling the design kit and the component library as two sides of the same system.
Icons that don’t look like an afterthought
Icons usually become a last-minute grab bag. Untitled UI sells a separate icon set with 4,600+ “clean, consistent, neutral” icons, tuned for UI work.
Why it stands out
- Coverage beats vibes. It focuses on the screens you actually need to ship.
- One system across design + code. Less translation, fewer “close enough” rebuilds.
- Accessibility-aware foundations. React Aria signals intent beyond looks.
Pricing snapshot
Prices shown on untitledui.com: Icons ($59), Figma kit ($129), React library ($349). Start with icons if you want the lowest-risk entry, then move up when you’re tired of rebuilding the same UI every sprint.
