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Bits UI
Headless component primitives for Svelte — accessible, unstyled, and composable
30 components
Lucide Svelte
Beautiful, consistent open-source icons for Svelte — 1,500+ icons and growing
1500 components
shadcn-svelte
Beautifully designed components built with Bits UI and Tailwind CSS
50 components
Skeleton
A fully featured UI toolkit for Svelte and Tailwind CSS with powerful theming
50 components
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AgnosUI Svelte
Framework-agnostic headless widgets with a dedicated Svelte adapter
15 components
Attractions
A clean, minimal component library for Svelte with no external dependencies
30 components
Bits UI
Headless component primitives for Svelte — accessible, unstyled, and composable
30 components
Carbon Components Svelte
IBM's Carbon Design System implemented for Svelte
80 components
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Bits UI vs Melt UI: Svelte Primitive Libraries Compared
A detailed comparison of Bits UI and Melt UI — two headless primitive libraries for Svelte — covering API design, accessibility, Svelte 5 support, and how they fit into the broader ecosystem.
shadcn-svelte vs Skeleton: Which Svelte UI Library Should You Pick in 2026?
An in-depth comparison of shadcn-svelte and Skeleton — two of the most popular Svelte UI libraries — covering architecture, styling, components, accessibility, and developer experience.