From expo
Build native-feeling Expo screens with Apple HIG styling, semantic colors, native controls, SF Symbols, animations, visual effects, gradients, storage, and responsive layout. For routing, use expo-router.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/expo:expo-native-uiThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
For routes, links, stacks, tabs, modals, sheets, and headers, use the `expo-router` skill.
For routes, links, stacks, tabs, modals, sheets, and headers, use the expo-router skill.
Consult these resources as needed:
references/
animations.md Reanimated: entering, exiting, layout, scroll-driven, gestures
controls.md Native iOS: Switch, Slider, SegmentedControl, DateTimePicker, Picker
gradients.md CSS gradients via experimental_backgroundImage (New Arch only)
icons.md SF Symbols via expo-image (sf: source), names, animations, weights
media.md Camera, audio, video, and file saving
storage.md SQLite, AsyncStorage, SecureStore
visual-effects.md Blur (expo-blur) and liquid glass (expo-glass-effect)
webgpu-three.md 3D graphics, games, GPU visualizations with WebGPU and Three.js
CRITICAL: Always try Expo Go first before creating custom builds.
Most Expo apps work in Expo Go without any custom native code. Before running npx expo run:ios or npx expo run:android:
npx expo start and scan the QR code with Expo GoYou need npx expo run:ios/android or eas build ONLY when using:
modules/)@bacons/apple-targets)app.jsonExpo Go supports a huge range of features out of the box:
expo-* packages (camera, location, notifications, etc.)If you're unsure, try Expo Go first. Creating custom builds adds complexity, slower iteration, and requires Xcode/Android Studio setup.
comment-card.tsxexpo-audio not expo-avexpo-video not expo-avexpo-image with source="sf:name" for SF Symbols, not expo-symbols or @expo/vector-iconsreact-native-safe-area-context not react-native SafeAreaViewprocess.env.EXPO_OS not Platform.OSReact.use not React.useContextexpo-image Image component instead of intrinsic element imgexpo-glass-effect for liquid glass backdropsColor from expo-router for native semantic colors, not raw PlatformColor (type-safe, auto-adapts to light/dark)@react-navigation/* directly — use expo-router/react-navigation instead (covers @react-navigation/native, /core, /elements, /routers)<ScrollView contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic" /> instead of <SafeAreaView> for smarter safe area insetscontentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic" should be applied to FlatList and SectionList as welluseWindowDimensions over Dimensions.get() to measure screen size<Switch /> from React Native and @react-native-community/datetimepickercontentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic" setScrollView to the page it should almost always be the first component inside the route component<Text selectable /> prop on text containing data that could be copiedFollow Apple Human Interface Guidelines.
contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic"{ borderCurve: 'continuous' } for rounded corners unless creating a capsule shapecontentContainerStyle padding and gap instead of padding on the ScrollView itself (reduces clipping)Use the Color API from expo-router for native semantic colors. It is a type-safe wrapper over PlatformColor that exposes iOS UIKit colors through Color.ios.* and Android Material 3 colors through Color.android.material.* (static) or Color.android.dynamic.* (adapts to the user's wallpaper on Android 12+). These resolve on-device and automatically adapt to light/dark mode and accessibility settings, so you no longer maintain separate light/dark hex tables or a colors.web.ts file.
Color is platform-specific, so wrap each value in Platform.select with a default hex fallback for web. Centralize the palette in theme/colors.ts and import colors everywhere:
// theme/colors.ts
import { Platform } from "react-native";
import { Color } from "expo-router";
export const colors = {
label: Platform.select({
ios: Color.ios.label,
android: Color.android.dynamic.onSurface,
default: "#000000",
})!,
secondaryLabel: Platform.select({
ios: Color.ios.secondaryLabel,
android: Color.android.dynamic.onSurfaceVariant,
default: "#3c3c43",
})!,
separator: Platform.select({
ios: Color.ios.separator,
android: Color.android.dynamic.outlineVariant,
default: "#c6c6c8",
})!,
systemBackground: Platform.select({
ios: Color.ios.systemBackground,
android: Color.android.dynamic.surface,
default: "#ffffff",
})!,
systemBlue: Platform.select({
ios: Color.ios.systemBlue,
android: Color.android.dynamic.primary,
default: "#007aff",
})!,
};
import { colors } from "@/theme/colors";
<View style={{ backgroundColor: colors.systemBackground }}>
<Text style={{ color: colors.label }}>Title</Text>
</View>;
useColorScheme() inside any component that renders them so it re-renders when the theme flips (required when React Compiler memoizes the component).Color / PlatformColor values into Reanimated styles — use static colors there (see references/animations.md).Platform.select({...})! returns string | OpaqueColorValue. Most React Native style props accept ColorValue (string | OpaqueColorValue) so this works fine. But some third-party props only accept string (e.g. tintColor on expo-image). Cast when needed: colors.label as string.selectable prop to every <Text/> element displaying important data or error messages{ fontVariant: 'tabular-nums' } for alignmentUse CSS boxShadow style prop. NEVER use legacy React Native shadow or elevation styles.
<View style={{ boxShadow: "0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05)" }} />
'inset' shadows are supported.
npx claudepluginhub expo/skills --plugin upgrading-expoGuides building beautiful native apps with Expo Router, covering styling, navigation, animations, and platform-native components.
Builds React Native and Expo UIs: Expo Router navigation, Flexbox layouts, animations, native controls, modals, gestures, and StyleSheet styling.
Guides building iOS apps in Expo/React Native that conform to Apple Human Interface Guidelines, covering navigation, controls, styling, and interactions for native feel.