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Best Cross-Platform Mobile Tools in 2026

React Native, Flutter, and cross-platform tools

13 tools evaluated · 10 top picks · Updated June 2026

Key Takeaways
  • Ionic is our #1 pick for cross-platform mobile in 2026.
  • We analyzed 13 cross-platform mobile tools to create this ranking.
  • 9 tools offer free plans, perfect for getting started.

Cross-platform mobile frameworks (React Native, Flutter, Expo, Capacitor, .NET MAUI, Kotlin Multiplatform) let teams ship iOS + Android from one codebase. React Native and Flutter dominate the category; the choice often comes down to existing team skills.

7 top cross-platform mobile tools compared

Starting price, average user rating, and our pick for each category.

ToolOur takeStarting priceRating
Ionic logo
Ionic
Best overallFree4.4
Flutter logo
Flutter
Solid pickFree4.6
Appium logo
Appium
Solid pickFree4.4
Thunkable logo
Thunkable
Solid pickFree + paid4.4
Expo logo
Expo
Solid pickFree + paid4.4
NativeScript logo
NativeScript
Solid pickFree + paid4.1
Andromo logo
Andromo
Solid pickContact sales4.0

How the Top Cross-Platform Mobile Tools Compare

The cross-platform mobile category is highly competitive in 2026, with Ionic and Flutter both ranking among the top choices on Toolradar's assessment, followed closely by Appium. The tight competition reflects how mature this market has become.

All top-ranked cross-platform mobile tools offer free or freemium plans, making this an accessible category for teams of any size. Ionic stands out by combining a top ranking with free pricing.

Computed from live tool ratings, review counts, and editorial scores.Editorial policy
01
Ionic logo

Build performant, cross-platform mobile, desktop, and web apps with web technologies.

Free4.4/5154 ratings

Ionic is an open-source UI toolkit for building high-quality, cross-platform mobile, desktop, and web applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows developers to create stunning and flexible user interfaces for all major app platforms from a single shared codebase. Ionic provides built-in support for popular JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, and Vue, and can also be used without any framework. The framework is designed for performance, featuring hardware-accelerated transitions and touch-optimized gestures. It offers a rich library of pre-built UI components like Sliders, Alerts, Chips, Checkboxes, Toggles, and Inputs, which can be easily customized. Ionic integrates with Capacitor, a native runtime that enables deployment of web apps directly to iOS and Android app stores, providing access to native device features through a simple Plugin API. It also includes a powerful CLI for development, enhanced editor tooling, and on-device hot refresh for a streamlined development workflow.

Ionic UI screenshot
02
Flutter logo

Build native mobile, web, and desktop apps from one codebase

Free4.6/568 ratings

Flutter is Google's UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. Write code once in Dart and deploy everywhere with native performance. Features hot reload for instant feedback during development. Rich widget library and Material Design components built-in. Growing ecosystem of packages and plugins. The fastest-growing framework for cross-platform development.

03
Appium logo

Automate mobile app testing across platforms

Free4.4/578 ratings

Appium automates mobile app testing across iOS, Android, and more using standard WebDriver protocols. Write tests once and run them on real devices, simulators, or cloud device farms. The same test code works for native apps, hybrid apps, and mobile web. No need to modify your app to add testing hooks. The ecosystem includes drivers for virtually any mobile platform. QA teams building mobile test automation often land on Appium because it's the standard-well-documented, widely supported, and backed by a large community.

04
Thunkable logo

Build native mobile apps with drag-and-drop visual creation

Freemium4.4/547 ratings

Thunkable builds native mobile apps without code. Drag-and-drop app creation-mobile development for non-programmers. The visual building is accessible. The native apps are real. The learning curve is gentle. Non-programmers wanting to build mobile apps use Thunkable for visual app creation.

05
Expo logo

React Native development platform

Freemium4.4/524 ratings

Expo is a platform for making universal native apps with React Native. Build iOS and Android apps from a single JavaScript codebase with tools that handle the native complexity. Features include over-the-air updates, push notifications, and managed build services. Expo Go app lets you preview changes instantly on your device. From prototype to production, Expo makes React Native development faster and easier.

06
NativeScript logo

Build native iOS and Android apps with JavaScript, TypeScript, or Angular.

Freemium4.1/517 ratings

NativeScript is an open-source framework for building truly native mobile applications using JavaScript, TypeScript, or Angular. It allows developers to write code once and deploy it to both iOS and Android platforms, leveraging native UI components and performance without relying on web views. This approach provides a native user experience and direct access to platform APIs. The framework is ideal for developers who want to create high-performance, native mobile apps without learning platform-specific languages like Swift/Objective-C or Java/Kotlin. It's particularly beneficial for web developers looking to transition into mobile development using their existing JavaScript ecosystem knowledge. NativeScript offers a robust set of tools and a vibrant community to support the development process, from scaffolding to deployment.

07
Andromo logo

Build native Android and iOS apps without coding, design, monetize, and publish in your browser.

Paid4.0/512 ratings

Andromo is a no-code mobile app development platform that enables users to create native Android and iOS applications without writing any code. It caters to individuals, small businesses, and agencies looking to quickly build and monetize mobile apps. The platform offers a drag-and-drop interface, pre-designed templates, and a wide array of features to bring app ideas to life. Users can design various types of apps, including content-driven apps, e-commerce apps (integrating with Shopify and WooCommerce), productivity apps, and game apps. Andromo supports multiple monetization options through top ad networks and allows for the creation of premium app versions. The platform is backed by Google Flutter, ensuring cross-platform compatibility and a smooth development experience, and allows for direct export to both Android and Apple app stores.

08
Tauri logo

Build small, fast, secure, and cross-platform applications with web technologies.

Free4.9/57 ratings

Tauri is an open-source framework that allows developers to build desktop and mobile applications using web technologies. It enables the creation of native applications for Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS from a single codebase. Developers can use their existing web frontend frameworks (like React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, etc.) and write application logic in Rust, with the option to integrate deeply into the system using Swift for iOS and Kotlin for Android. The core value proposition of Tauri lies in its ability to produce extremely small application sizes, often as little as 600KB, by leveraging the operating system's native web renderer. Security is a primary focus for the Tauri team, influencing its design and development priorities. It's ideal for developers who want to build performant, secure, and lightweight cross-platform applications without abandoning their web development skills.

Tauri UI screenshot
09
libGDX logo

A robust, open-source framework for cross-platform 2D/3D game development with Java.

Free3.9/510 ratings

libGDX is a well-established, open-source game development framework that allows developers to create 2D and 3D games using Java. It provides a comprehensive set of tools and APIs for rapid prototyping and fast iterations, giving developers fine-grained control over every aspect of their game without forcing a specific design or coding style. The framework handles low-level details, enabling developers to focus on game logic and creativity. This framework is ideal for game developers, from hobbyists to professionals, who prefer a code-centric approach and want to publish their games across multiple platforms including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and HTML5 from a single codebase. Its extensive feature set, active community, and well-proven reliability make it a strong choice for building diverse game experiences. The emphasis on avoiding garbage collection ensures super-fast performance on various target environments.

libGDX UI screenshot
10
Swing2App logo

Convert your website into a native mobile app for Android and iOS in minutes.

Freemium3.7/57 ratings

Swing2App Webview allows users to effortlessly transform their existing websites into fully functional mobile applications for both Android and iOS platforms. By simply inputting a website URL, users can generate a mobile app that mirrors their website content, complete with native features like push notifications, custom toolbars, and AdMob integration. This service is ideal for individuals, small businesses, and enterprises looking to establish a mobile presence quickly and cost-effectively without requiring extensive coding knowledge. The platform goes beyond basic webview conversion by offering advanced functionalities such as real-time content updates, API support for native tool control, and in-app monetization through AdMob. It supports dual-platform deployment and provides a refund guarantee if an app is rejected by app stores. Swing2App also offers a free version for testing and a lifetime usage plan, making it a flexible solution for various user needs.

Why these cross-platform mobile tools didn't make our top 10.

We evaluated 13 cross-platform mobile tools and these 3 ranked 11 through 13. They're solid options that fell short on one or two axes (review depth, pricing transparency, feature parity), but worth a look if the leaders don't fit your stack or budget.

Browse all cross-platform mobile tools

13 tools

How to choose cross-platform mobile software

  1. Match framework to team skills

    React/web team: React Native (or Expo for managed). Dart-comfortable or new team picking from scratch: Flutter. .NET team: MAUI. JVM/Android-first: Kotlin Multiplatform. Existing skills determine velocity more than framework features.

  2. Audit native module needs

    Heavy native features (deep camera control, AR, custom hardware): React Native and Flutter both support, but require native code. Pure cross-platform apps stay cleaner; native-heavy apps complicate the decision. Be honest about what you need.

  3. Plan for the build infrastructure

    Cross-platform doesn't eliminate native build pain. Tools like Expo EAS and Codemagic abstract iOS/Android builds. Without managed build infrastructure, the 'one codebase' promise still requires Apple/Google account ops.

Honorable mentions

Tools that didn't crack the headline list but deserve a look depending on what you optimize for.

  • Expo logo
    ExpoBest React Native managed workflow

    Expo's managed workflow + EAS Build remove most React Native pain points. For most React Native teams, Expo is now the default.

Best Cross-Platform Mobile for

How we ranked these cross-platform mobile tools

We rank by real-world signal: verified user ratings aggregated from G2, Capterra, and our own community, the volume and recency of media coverage, and hands-on editorial review for the tools we cover in depth. Pricing is re-checked and the ranking refreshed monthly. We do not sell placement in this list.

Tools reviewed
13
With free tier
92%
Last updated
June 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best cross-platform mobile tool in 2026?

Based on our analysis of 13 cross-platform mobile tools, Ionic ranks #1 on Toolradar's assessment. The runners-up are Flutter, Appium, Thunkable. Our rankings are based on features, pricing, user reviews, and real-world testing across 13 products.

What are the top 3 cross-platform mobile tools?

The top 3 cross-platform mobile tools in 2026, ranked by Toolradar, are: 1) Ionic, Build performant, cross-platform mobile, desktop, and web apps with web technologies.. 2) Flutter, Build native mobile, web, and desktop apps from one codebase. 3) Appium, Automate mobile app testing across platforms.

Are there free cross-platform mobile tools?

Yes: 9 out of our top 10 cross-platform mobile tools offer free or freemium plans. The top free options are Ionic, Flutter, Appium. Free plans typically include core features with usage limits.

How do I choose the right cross-platform mobile tool?

Start by defining your team size, budget, and must-have features. Ionic is the top-rated option overall. For budget-conscious teams, Ionic offers strong value. Compare all 13 options side-by-side on Toolradar, where we evaluate features, pricing, ease of use, and user reviews.

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