What’s next for Flutter

<p>Today we&rsquo;re excited to share our vision for Flutter at&nbsp;Flutter Forward, our developer event streaming live from Nairobi, Kenya, as developers from around the world gather in-person and online to learn about future directions for Flutter.</p> <p>Flutter is a UI toolkit that enables app developers to build for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. Flutter enables you to build&nbsp;<strong>beautiful</strong>&nbsp;apps, giving you complete control over every pixel on the screen. It&rsquo;s&nbsp;<strong>fast</strong>, taking&nbsp;advantage&nbsp;of your phone or computer&rsquo;s hardware with support for hardware-accelerated graphics and natively-compiled machine code. It&rsquo;s&nbsp;<strong>productive</strong>, with technologies like stateful hot reload that allow you to immediately see code changes in your app. Its&nbsp;<strong>portability</strong>&nbsp;enables you to deploy to a wide variety of platforms with the same source code and without surprises. And it&rsquo;s fully&nbsp;<strong>open source</strong>, with no cost to license it or need to pay for tools to develop for it.</p> <p>Flutter has proven popular, with over 700,000 published apps to date: from&nbsp;small startups with big ideas&nbsp;to&nbsp;enterprises with critical needs. At Google, too, we&rsquo;re finding Flutter a valuable tool, enabling teams like&nbsp;Google Classroom&nbsp;to deliver high-quality solutions to mobile and web users; we&rsquo;re also adding support for it in our other developer tools including&nbsp;Google Ads,&nbsp;Google Maps,&nbsp;Google Pay, and of course&nbsp;Firebase.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/flutter/whats-next-for-flutter-b94ce089f49c">Click Here</a></p>