1 open source tools compared. Sorted by stars — scroll down for our analysis.
| Tool | Stars | Velocity | Language | License | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3k | +2/wk | TypeScript | MIT | 66 |
If you're building a web app with Vue and want pre-built UI components — buttons, modals, forms, tables, navigation — SeraUI is a component library for Vue 3 with a clean design system. It aims to give you production-ready components without the overhead of larger frameworks. 1.3K stars, MIT license, TypeScript, growing at +2/week. Still early. The component set covers the basics: buttons, inputs, selects, modals, dropdowns, tooltips, and layout primitives. Built with TypeScript and follows Vue 3 composition API patterns. Fully free. No paid tier, no premium components. Everything is open source. The honest take: at 1.3K stars and low velocity, SeraUI is early-stage. The component library space for Vue is crowded — PrimeVue, Vuetify, Naive UI, and Element Plus all have larger communities, more components, and more battle-testing. SeraUI might be the right choice if its design aesthetic matches what you want and you're comfortable with a smaller community. Solo developers: worth evaluating if you like the design. Small to large teams: you're probably better served by PrimeVue or Naive UI, which have more components, more documentation, and more people finding and fixing edge cases. The catch: small community, limited components compared to mature alternatives, and the documentation is still catching up. Building a production app on a component library with 2 stars/week growth is a risk.