Base44's Components Library Speeds Up Building Beautiful Apps
Base44 added a Components Library: use a component's design as-is or match it to your build's style and content, right from the Add (+) button in the prompt box.
Base44 gave builders a shortcut to polish. The new Components Library lets you build beautiful, professional apps and websites faster: use a component's design exactly as-is, or match it to your build's style and content. It's available right from the Add (+) button in your app's prompt box.
From blank prompt to proven building blocks
Generating an app from scratch every time means re-deriving common UI patterns, and results can be uneven. A components library gives you a set of well-designed, ready building blocks to drop in, so instead of hoping the AI invents a good card or hero or pricing table, you start from one that already looks right. That's a reliable path to "professional" without waiting on a lucky generation.
As-is or adapted
The smart part is the two modes. Use a component exactly as designed when it already fits, the fast path, or have Base44 match it to your build's style and content so it inherits your look and copy. That flexibility is what keeps a components library from producing generic, off-brand apps: you get the head start of a prebuilt component and the cohesion of one that adapts to your project. It's the balance between speed and consistency that component systems are supposed to provide.
Right where you build
Putting the library in the Add (+) button of the prompt box is the right placement, it's available at the exact moment you're constructing your app, not buried in a separate menu. That keeps the flow intact: prompt, drop in a component, keep going. It fits Base44's busy run of releases (Superagent Chrome extension, Opus 5) aimed at making the builder both more capable and faster to produce good-looking results.
Try it
The Components Library is available now in Base44, via the Add (+) button in your app's prompt box. The test: build a page using library components in both modes, as-is for a couple, style-matched for others, and see how much faster you reach a polished result.
Sources: Base44 on X, Base44.