🆕 Simon Grimm published a new video this week: Platform-Specific Components, Layouts & Styling with React Native Learn how to: ♢ Use the Platform API and platform-specific file extensions ♢ Build conditional layouts that adapt across devices ♢ Create native UI with Expo (SwiftUI + Compose) ♢ Ship consistent experiences for iOS, Android, and Web 🎥 Watch now: https://lnkd.in/gESgq3Jz
Expo
Software Development
Palo Alto, California 27,043 followers
Everything you need to build apps.
About us
Expo is a full-stack React Native framework with powerful cloud services to help you move faster at every stage of the app lifecycle.
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 - Software Development
 - Company size
 - 11-50 employees
 - Headquarters
 - Palo Alto, California
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 - Privately Held
 - Founded
 - 2013
 - Specialties
 - Mobile Software, React Native, Web development, cross platform development, universal app development, and React development
 
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Ping-Hao Wu
10+ years architecting distributed systems • Kubernetes & Cloud expert • DevOps specialist • Building resilient infrastructure and solving complex…
 
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➕ Linkedin is for getting jobs right? Here's one: https://lnkd.in/gjX3iH3E Most of you who follow us are not marketers. But you must know some good ones. Please pass this along and help people understand that 𝝠 Expo is amazing.
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💡 Monetization doesn’t have to be a headache. With Expo + RevenueCat, you can set up in-app subscriptions across iOS and Android in under 20 minutes. No custom backend. No store pain. Just a smooth workflow: ✔ SDKs installed ✔ Products configured ✔ Paywall deployed 👉 Full walkthrough here: https://lnkd.in/g33HQ9Ru
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New App Submission (on the LAST DAY to submit): Rippling (yes, that Rippling). Rippling Mobile brings the entire employee experience into one unified app for HR, IT, finance, and facilities... and it's all built with Expo (currently on SDK 52). ♢ Payroll, expenses, travel, and time tracking in one interface ♢ Enterprise-grade security with biometric and jailbreak detection ♢ 15+ Expo modules including expo-updates, expo-secure-store, and expo-local-authentication ♢ Custom native modules for authentication and payments ♢ Global localization for 12+ languages ♢ Advanced CI testing with Maestro Rippling is a good example of an enterprise app built with Expo that scaled massively. expo.dev/awards #ExpoAppAwards
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"You're not gonna talk me into an Expo migration." That was one dev's version of "hello" when he came up to our booth at React Conf. He's a bare RN dev and he is determined to stay that way. Which is great! Because he's right. We aren't trying to talk any bare rn devs into a migration, because we don't have to. One of the biggest misconceptions is that using Expo means giving up your existing setup. That is not true. Expo is additive. You simply add it to your current React Native project. Everything you already have (your native modules, custom views, and workflows) stays the same. From there, you can start benefiting from Expo’s ecosystem immediately. ◆ Use Expo modules instead of maintaining native dependencies manually ◆ Add OTA updates without touching your release process ◆ Simplify your CI/CD without losing control There is no big migration. Just less friction. These are the docs on adding Expo to an existing React Native app. Hope that dude takes a look: https://lnkd.in/gciEhrpR
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🎸 New on the 𝝠 Expo blog → Building a MIDI-over-Bluetooth app using Expo Modules This deep-dive from Laurens Lamberts shows how to extended Expo with custom native functionality to send MIDI data to physical guitar pedals over Bluetooth. ♢ Expo Modules for real-world hardware ♢ Native Swift + Kotlin integration ♢ Smooth UI with Reanimated and Skia ♢ Shared presets between mobile and pedals A great example of creativity meeting code. 👉 Read the story: https://lnkd.in/gY5tSSB4
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🌱 New App Submission! HelloNature by Alex Kates brings people together through a shared love of the outdoors. Capture wildlife, identify what you’ve found, and connect with others who do the same. Built solo (and entirely with Expo) using: ♢ expo-image — Smooth, high-quality wildlife photo rendering ♢ expo-image-picker — Capture or upload photos easily ♢ expo-router — Seamless navigation across feed and profiles ♢ expo-apple-authentication — Fast, secure sign-in ♢ expo-updates — Ship new features instantly Download: https://lnkd.in/ge4Yx3cv expo.dev/awards #ExpoAppAwards
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Meta Quest now officially supports Expo + React Native 🥽 Learn how to add Meta Horizon OS support to your Expo dev builds with the new expo-horizon-core plugin. ♢ Build variants for mobile + Quest ♢ Config plugin to simplify setup ♢ Forked Expo libs for VR (location + notifications) Great post from Software Mansion's Jakub Kosmydel: https://lnkd.in/dZ-j-P66
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Want to make your 𝝠 Expo apps faster? Of course you do. In this new video, Alberto Moedano breaks down performance best practices and turns them into real examples you can follow for speeding up your app: ♢ Understand the JS thread vs UI thread ♢ Debug bottlenecks with React DevTools ♢ Use the React Compiler to cut re-renders ♢ Try multi-threading with React Native Worklets Watch the video and let us know what you think → https://lnkd.in/g2WcGKds
How to make Expo apps faster | Expo app development best practices
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We have a fantastic team of engineers here at Expo and we need another one. We're looking for someone who gets excited about making web dashboards look and feel fantastic. This is going to be a massively important role because of some services we are planning to launch in 2026. So give this job a look and submit an application if you're excited about what Expo is doing and you want to be an important part of it. https://lnkd.in/gWN_DYyh