Roadmap

Where LoveUI is today and what we’re building next.

LoveUI was built from the start as a public, open system for teams who want production‑ready UI without running a full design system sprint. It’s meant to be something you can copy, theme, and ship right away—while still staying consistent and scalable as your product grows.

Now shipping

The initial release of LoveUI is here. It includes the foundation of the layered system and everything you need to start shipping real interfaces.

  • Building blocks – Core primitives built with Base UI and LoveUI tokens. These are accessible, theme‑ready components you can drop into any React app.
  • Features – Higher‑order LoveUI patterns (like dashboards, billing flows, onboarding) that stitch primitives into production‑ready experiences.
  • Backgrounds – Procedural visuals like Ether, Silk, and Gradient Blinds for use in product surfaces or marketing pages.
  • Docs tooling – AI‑friendly MDX layouts, llms.txt support, and copy‑to‑clipboard snippets for a smooth developer workflow.

In progress

Work is ongoing to broaden the foundation and speed up the jump from idea to launch.

  • New backgrounds – Adding more immersive procedural canvases and texture presets.
  • Page templates – Full composable page scaffolds (e.g. landing, dashboard, auth) to accelerate product setup.
  • Accessibility sweeps – Refining every component to meet a11y best practices with automated test coverage.
  • Design tokens v2 – Expanded motion, depth, and typography scales for expressive theming.
  • CLI upgrades – Smarter diffing, per‑component updates, and optional TypeScript path aliasing for clean imports.

Up next

Next, the focus shifts toward starter experiences and richer customization paths.

  • Starter apps – Opinionated Next.js and Bun projects with routing, SEO, analytics, and LoveUI pre‑wired.
  • Theme packs – Curated brand palettes, font stacks, and motion presets for instantly cohesive styling.
  • Editor extensions – VS Code and Cursor integrations so you can browse, insert, and sync components without leaving your editor.
  • Design files – Figma assets and layouts so design and dev teams can iterate in parallel.

We publish changelog entries as soon as new items land—subscribe to the LoveUI updates feed. Feedback and pull requests are always welcome; many roadmap items begin as community ideas.