
At Bravo Studio, we’ve always believed that design should be the starting point for real, production-ready apps.
From day one, our focus has been on helping teams turn Figma designs into native mobile apps without losing speed, quality, or control.
Now, we’re taking the next step.
In early February, React Native apps are coming to Bravo Studio.
This is not a replacement for what exists today.
It’s an additional option for builders who want more control, more flexibility, and full ownership of their mobile app code while keeping the design-first workflow Bravo Studio is known for.
With this new plan, you’ll be able to:
You’ll continue using the same design process, the same bindings, and the same workflow you already know.
The difference is in what you get at the end.
As apps grow, teams often want more than speed.
They want:
Until now, getting that level of control usually meant leaving design-led tools behind and moving into traditional development workflows.
With this new React Native plan, you don’t have to make that trade-off.
You keep the speed and simplicity of Bravo Studio while gaining the freedom that comes with owning your code.
You can still build fully native iOS and Android apps with Bravo Studio.
React Native is simply another path for teams who need it.
Whether you’re an early-stage startup, a product team inside a company, or an agency building for clients, you’ll be able to choose the approach that best fits your goals.
We’re planning to launch this new React Native plan in early February.
The first release will focus on core features, with additional capabilities rolling out progressively after launch.
If you want to be among the first to explore it, see how it works, and follow along as we get closer to release, you can join the early access list below.
👉 Be the first to hear about the launch
We’re excited to share this next step with the Bravo Studio community and to keep expanding what’s possible when design leads the way.
More soon,
The Bravo Studio Team