Building modern interfaces often means rewriting the same UI patterns again and again. Dashboards, loaders, animations, layouts, and small interaction details take time even though every developer has built them before.
So I started building Uilora, an interactive UI component library focused on helping developers explore, test, and integrate UI components faster.
Instead of static documentation, Uilora lets developers see components in action and understand how they behave in real interfaces. The goal is to make UI development more practical by providing reusable building blocks that can be easily integrated into modern web projects.
Uilora includes components like dashboards, interactive UI elements, animations, loaders, and interface patterns commonly used in real products.
It’s built for developers who want to move faster without sacrificing clean design and reusable architecture.
I'm continuously expanding the library and experimenting with new UI patterns and developer-friendly interactions.
If you're interested in modern UI development, component systems, or building faster frontend workflows, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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