React Native
React Native wins: a React web team
You have a React team. You want a mobile app too. Sharing business logic, hooks and familiar state patterns can double development speed, sometimes more.
// COMPARISON
Both frameworks are mature. The choice is about your product, not the trend.
A
JS/TS, native bridge, the full React ecosystem.
B
Dart, its own renderer (Skia/Impeller), pixel-perfect UI.
// THE SHORT ANSWER
React Native (Meta) and Flutter (Google) are the two realistic choices for cross-platform development in 2026. React Native wins when you have a React web team that also needs mobile, or when you depend on many native modules. Flutter wins when distinctive design and graphics performance matter more, or when you're building an app that needs to be identical across every platform. Both can handle 90% of products in the market; the choice is mostly driven by the team you have.
// SIDE BY SIDE
| Criterion | React Native | Flutter |
|---|---|---|
| Language | JavaScript / TypeScript | Dart |
| UI model | Real native components | Own renderer (Skia / Impeller) |
| Performance | Good, sometimes less stable on animations | Excellent in animations and graphics✓ |
| Talent pool in Israel | Large — every React developer✓ | Smaller but growing |
| Native modules | Very broad ecosystem✓ | Growing but less comprehensive |
| Platform-specific design | Natural — looks like iOS / Android✓ | Must choose (Material or Cupertino) |
| Hot reload & dev speed | Very good | Excellent✓ |
| Web / Desktop support | Limited | Very good✓ |
| New OS updates | Fast support (Meta + community) | Fast support (Google) |
| Build size | Relatively small✓ | Larger (Engine is bundled) |
// WHEN EACH WINS
React Native
You have a React team. You want a mobile app too. Sharing business logic, hooks and familiar state patterns can double development speed, sometimes more.
React Native
An app that combines camera, BLE, CarPlay/Android Auto, or a social/payment SDK — the React Native ecosystem is broader and there's less work wrapping new native libraries.
Flutter
If the product must look identical across platforms, has complex animations, heavy graphics screens, or needs a game-lite app — Flutter offers more control and less cross-screen inconsistency.
Flutter
Products that also need a desktop app (internal CRM/ERP, field tools) or a Flutter-PWA — Flutter does this better than React Native today.
// OUR TAKE
We've built in both frameworks; both work. If you have a React team, don't fight it — pick React Native and get the app at 90% of the cost. If the project lives or dies by a distinctive brand or heavy graphics, Flutter gives a more polished output. Most projects in Israel in 2026 are decided by which professional team you already have.
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Guide
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Service
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Guide
A real cost breakdown: MVP, Backend, Realtime, AI, DevOps and maintenance. Realistic ranges, no clickbait numbers, with hidden costs people discover too late.
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