Introduction

Every great product starts as an untitled file. Make sure yours doesn't stay that way.

Every project begins the same way.

A blank canvas. A blinking cursor. An untitled file.

That moment is pure potential, but it's also where most UIs get stuck. You reach for the same components, the same patterns, the same "good enough" defaults. And before you know it, your untitled project looks like every other project on the internet.

untld/ui was built for that exact moment.

What is untld/ui?

untld/ui is a component library built on top of shadcn/ui, but taken further. Where shadcn gives you the foundation, untld/ui gives you the details that make people stop scrolling and actually pay attention.

We're talking about components that have character. Interactions that feel considered. Layouts that don't look like they were assembled in twenty minutes.

Every component is copy-pasteable, fully yours, and built to slot directly into your existing shadcn setup. No new dependencies to fight with. No abstractions to wrestle. Just open, paste, and ship.

Why untld/ui?

Because "functional" is the floor, not the ceiling.

The web is full of interfaces that work perfectly fine and feel completely forgettable. We built untld/ui because we believe the gap between it works and it's beautiful shouldn't require a design team, a motion engineer, and three months of polish.

  • Instantly familiar. Built on shadcn, so it fits right into what you already have.
  • Genuinely distinctive. Components designed with intention, not just assembled from defaults.
  • Truly yours. The code lives in your project. Tweak it, break it, own it completely.
  • No ceremony. Copy, paste, done. Your untitled project deserves momentum, not friction.

What's inside?

Enhanced form components. Expressive data displays. Navigation patterns that feel alive. Subtle micro-interactions that reward attention. The kind of details that don't announce themselves loudly, but that users notice without knowing why.

The kind of details that turn an untitled project into something worth naming.

Ready?

Head to the Installation guide and give your next project the start it deserves.

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