Duplicate Codebases
Separate native iOS and Android builds cost more to develop and maintain over time.
We build enterprise-grade React Native apps that share business logic with your web team, tap into a large open-source ecosystem, and use native modules where production performance demands it.
Industry Challenges
Separate native iOS and Android builds cost more to develop and maintain over time.
Teams already skilled in JavaScript and React on the web often lack a shared mobile skill set.
Native build and release cycles slow down experimentation and rapid feature delivery.
Solution Blueprint
Teams that already have JavaScript or TypeScript web engineers can share code, patterns, and in many cases people across web and mobile.
A vast library of open-source packages accelerates delivery for common mobile capabilities.
Native Swift, Kotlin, or Java modules cover camera, biometrics, payments, and other platform-specific needs.
Outcome Signals
Hot reload and a shared component model speed up development cycles.
Existing JavaScript and React skills carry over into mobile delivery.
Native modules handle the performance-critical paths where needed.
Real-world proof: see our work on PrivacyLock, where a JavaScript-first mobile stack supported fast delivery of compliance and risk-detection workflows.
Use Cases
Organizations with web engineers already fluent in JavaScript, TypeScript, and React.
Products that benefit from the breadth of React Native's open-source library ecosystem.
Teams already using React on web that want a natural, incremental path into mobile.
Comparing frameworks or platforms? See our dedicated pages on iOS app development, Android app development, Flutter app development, and mobile app development cost.
React Native is a strong fit for teams that already have JavaScript or TypeScript web engineers, want to share logic and skills with a web codebase, or rely on React Native's large ecosystem of libraries. Flutter may be preferable when highly custom, pixel-precise UI is the top priority. The right choice depends on your team and goals.
Yes. React Native uses JavaScript and TypeScript, so web engineers familiar with React can share business logic, patterns, and in many cases team members across web and mobile.
We use native-module bridging to access camera, biometrics, payments, and other platform-specific APIs, writing native Swift, Kotlin, or Java modules where required and exposing them cleanly to the React Native layer.
Yes. React Native is used in production by large-scale platforms including Shopify and Meta's own apps. With proper architecture and native modules where needed, it delivers production-grade performance for enterprise use cases.
We'll align on architecture, team structure, and delivery timelines.