Wire Your Ideas with React Flow

A customizable React component for building node-based editors and interactive diagrams

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Getting Started with React Flow

Make sure you’ve installed npm, pnpm or yarn. Then you can install React Flow via:

npm install @xyflow/react

Ready out-of-the-box

The things you need are already there: dragging nodes, zooming, panning, selecting multiple nodes, and adding/removing elements are all built-in.

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Powered by us.
Designed by you.

React Flow nodes are simply React components, ready for your interactive elements. We play nice with Tailwind and plain old CSS.

Custom nodes guide

All the right plugins

Make more advanced apps with the Background, Minimap, Controls, Panel, NodeToolbar, and NodeResizer components.

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Used by thousands of people

From solo open-source developers, to companies like Stripe and Typeform. We’ve seen the library used for data processing tools, chatbot builders, machine learning, musical synthezisers, and more.

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  1. Our examples have a fresh new look

    xyflow team
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    We've unified the styles across all examples and added a new theme file to show you how to customize the styles and interactions of your flows.

  2. React Flow 12.3.5

    xyflow team
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    Changelog for React Flow version 12.3.5

  3. Introducing React Flow Components - powered by shadcn CLI

    xyflow team
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    We've been interested in developing reusable components for React Flow for a while now. With the recent releases of shadcn CLI, we've made that happen!

A project by the xyflow team

We are Christopher, Hayleigh, Peter, Abbey and Moritz. We are the maintainers of React Flow, Svelte Flow, and the communities around them