FlutterFlow is a visual application development platform built on Google's Flutter framework that enables users to create native mobile and web applications through a drag-and-drop interface with AI-assisted features. Founded in 2020 by Abel Mengistu and Alex Greaves, both former Google engineers, FlutterFlow was acquired by Google in 2024, further integrating it into the broader Flutter and Google Cloud ecosystem. The platform is headquartered in Mountain View, California. FlutterFlow generates clean, readable Flutter and Dart code that users can export and continue developing in traditional code editors, distinguishing it from platforms that lock users into proprietary systems. The visual builder provides a comprehensive set of pre-built UI widgets, layout tools, and theming capabilities that follow Material Design and Cupertino design guidelines for Android and iOS respectively. The platform's AI features include generating UI layouts from text descriptions, converting Figma designs to FlutterFlow projects, and AI-assisted action creation for defining application logic. FlutterFlow integrates deeply with Firebase for backend services including authentication, Cloud Firestore database, cloud functions, and push notifications, while also supporting Supabase and custom API integrations for alternative backend configurations. The platform includes a built-in state management system, custom functions for writing Dart code when needed, and real-time collaboration features for teams. Applications built with FlutterFlow can be deployed as Android apps on Google Play, iOS apps on the App Store, and progressive web applications, all from a single codebase. FlutterFlow's marketplace offers templates and components for common app patterns like social networks, e-commerce stores, and fitness trackers. The platform serves individual developers, startups, agencies, and enterprise teams looking to accelerate mobile app development while maintaining the ability to access and modify the underlying source code.
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