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Guides, comparisons, and insights for the Svelte UI ecosystem.
Best Svelte UI Libraries for SaaS Dashboards in 2026
A curated guide to the best Svelte UI libraries for building SaaS dashboards — covering data tables, forms, charts, theming, and enterprise readiness.
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.
How to Combine a Primitive Library with a Block Library in Svelte
A practical guide to layering Bits UI primitives, shadcn-svelte styled components, and block libraries like svelteblocks for a complete Svelte UI architecture.
Headless vs Styled: Choosing Your Svelte UI Approach
A practical breakdown of headless (unstyled) and styled Svelte UI libraries — what each approach means, the trade-offs involved, and how to decide which fits your project.
Migrating from Svelte 4 to Svelte 5: UI Library Compatibility Guide
A comprehensive guide to which Svelte UI libraries fully support Svelte 5 runes, which are in transition, and which are stuck on Svelte 4 — plus practical migration tips.
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.
Animation Libraries for Svelte 5: What's Worth Using in 2026
An honest look at animation in Svelte 5 — what the built-in tools handle, when you need a dedicated library, and which options are worth reaching for.
Svelte Icon Libraries Compared: Lucide vs Tabler vs Phosphor
A practical comparison of the three most popular Svelte icon libraries — Lucide, Tabler, and Phosphor — covering icon count, style, bundle size, tree-shaking, and Svelte 5 support.
Welcome to sveltekitui
Introducing the curated directory of Svelte UI libraries — your guide to finding the perfect components for your next project.