Widgets that adapt to every screen
A growing library of data visualization, control, and content widgets — each designed to render perfectly on every platform.
Last updated June 2026 · By Widgets PRO Team
Charts & Graphs
Line, bar, pie, area, scatter, and heatmap visualizations powered by real-time data.
Tables & Lists
Sortable, filterable data tables with pagination and inline editing.
KPI Cards
At-a-glance metric cards with trend indicators, sparklines, and thresholds.
Maps
Interactive maps with markers, heatmaps, and geofencing support.
Media
Image galleries, video players, and live camera feeds.
AI Widgets
Natural language queries, summaries, and predictions powered by MCP-connected AI models.
One widget, every platform
Each widget automatically adapts its layout, controls, and interaction patterns for the target device. A chart becomes touch-friendly on mobile, remote-navigable on TV, and spatial in VR.
- Responsive variant system
- Platform-specific gesture support
- Accessibility built in
- Consistent data across devices
Build custom widgets
Extend the platform with your own widgets using our SDK. Write once in React, and the widget system handles cross-platform rendering, real-time data binding, and theme integration.
- React-based widget SDK
- TypeScript-first API
- Hot-reload development
- Publish to widget marketplace
Frequently asked questions
Over 65 today, across charts (22 chart types — line, bar, area, scatter, heatmap, sankey, sunburst, and more), metrics, tables, maps, status grids, embeds, signage cards, and live-data widgets like RSS, weather, and integration-specific cards (GitHub PRs, Linear cycles, Stripe MRR).
Yes. Widget Blueprint Protocol is open — write a TypeScript-first React component, declare config schema + size constraints, and the platform handles cross-platform rendering, real-time data binding, and theme integration. Hot-reload dev workflow + publish to the widget marketplace.
Yes — each widget ships with native renderers for web, mobile (iOS + Android), and TV (tvOS, Android TV, Tizen, webOS, Fire TV). VR and Automotive variants are in development. Same widget definition, platform-tuned UX (touch targets on mobile, focus-driven nav on TV).
In-app, the AI Designer recommends a widget type from a natural-language prompt. The widget catalog at /widgets is also categorized by use case — pick a category, see the widgets that fit. For SQL-driven data, the PostgreSQL SQL widget is the most flexible primitive.