Ionic React and React Native are two great options for building apps, but they differ in some important ways. We explore the differences in detail and make a recommendation on which one your team should adopt.
Ionic and Flutter are two technologies for building cross-platform apps. But that's where the similarities end. Let's explore how Ionic's standard web-based approach contrasts with Flutter's custom approach.
For developers and teams evaluating new approaches to app development, this guide provides an overview of Capacitor and how it stacks up against Cordova as the preferred foundation for hybrid mobile apps.
At a time when cost savings and efficiency matter more than ever, hybrid rises to the occasion. See how a hybrid approach to app development can help you deliver 60 to 80% savings, and a 234% ROI compared to native.
Learn how Ionic compares with React Native and other cross-platform alternatives, to see which approach works best for you.
The native Vue version of Ionic Framework (built on Vue 3) makes it easy to build apps for iOS, Android, and the web as a PWA.
Hybrid apps are a blend, hence the name hybrid, of both native and web solutions. Where the core of the application is written using web technologies. In this article we dive deep into hybrid app technology.
Introducing Ionic Identity Vault. Boost application security with the latest in multi-layer native security and best practices.
Learn how to submit your production-ready iOS and Android binaries to the app stores. Get advice and guidance that will save time and improve the chances of getting your app approved.
This year's biggest insights, trends, and perspectives from the worldwide Ionic community.
See how to enable push notifications in your Ionic apps using Firebase Cloud Messaging.
Josh Morony demonstrates how to take advantage of the new Animations API from Ionic.
Building mobile applications with Ionic, React, and AWS's Mobile Hub.
PWAs powered by Web Components with guest David Dal Busco of DeckDeckGo.
See how cross-platform development allows developers to produce applications that look and feel truly native on any platform from one code base.
Empowering doctors, nurses, and staff with secure chat experiences that work seamlessly wherever they go — across mobile, desktop, and web.
Ionic and Xamarin are two of the most popular options for mobile app development. The key contrast between them lies in the ecosystems that they embrace. See which one is right for you.
Learn how Ionic and Sentry can help you build quality mobile apps and resolve unexpected code issues in minutes.
Think native is the only way to deliver a great mobile user experience? Think again.
How & why the future of mobile might be shaped by PWAs
5 questions you might not think to ask, but should.