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Fyne (software)

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Fyne
Original author Andrew Williams
Developers Andrew Williams, Cedric Bail, Changkun Ou, Charles Daniels, Drew Weymouth, Eli Burch, Jacob Alzén, Luca Corbo, Pablo Fuentes, Simon Dassow, Steve O'Connor, Stephen Houston, Stuart Scott, Tilo Prütz
Initial releaseFebruary 5, 2018;8 years ago (2018-02-05)
Stable release
2.7.0 / October 16, 2025;5 months ago (2025-10-16) [1]
Written in Go
Operating system Linux, Unix-like, macOS, Windows, IOS, Android (operating system), WebAssembly
Type Widget toolkit
License New BSD License
Website fyne.io
Repository

Fyne is a free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs). It allows application software to run on multiple desktop, mobile operating systems, Web browsers (via WebAssembly) and embedded devices (embedded Linux) from a single code base. [2] Fyne is inspired by the principles of Material Design to create applications that look and behave consistently. [3] It uses OpenGL to provide cross-platform GUIs.

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Fyne is licensed under the terms of the 3-clause BSD License, supporting the creation of free and proprietary applications. In December 2019 Fyne became the most popular GUI toolkit for Go, by GitHub star count [4] and in early February 2020 it was trending as #1 project in GitHub trending ranks. [5]

Development

Fyne is currently developed by a team of volunteers and is supported by around 100 contributors. [6] The team meet at a conference held each year along with invited speakers and members of the community. [7]

The Fyne toolkit is written primarily in Go. [8]

Use

Several businesses are using the Fyne toolkit for their internal and utility applications, such as Tuffnells[ citation needed ] and Tailscale [9]

Linux Format published an interview with the founder. [10]

The Fyne project maintains a listing of open source applications built with Fyne. [11]

See also

References

  1. "New canvas objects and rounded corners along with massive speed improvements in v2.7.0". github.com. 2025-10-16.
  2. Aurélie, Vache (25 August 2021). "Learning Go by examples: part 7 - Create a cross-platform GUI/Desktop app in Go".
  3. "Scaling and Geometry".
  4. Fyne [@Fyne_io] (2019-12-19). "We are very excited to announce that Fyne is now the most popular* GUI toolkit for Go! Great news and a huge milestone :). Now we need to figure how to bring the joy of Fyne to the wider coding community. [*] According to GitHub stargazer count ⭐️ #golang #winning #future" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-01-07 via Twitter.
  5. Fyne [@Fyne_io] (2020-02-11). "Oh wow, the ⁦@Fyne_io⁩ project is currently in the #1 slot on GitHub trending list!!! https://t.co/oeRtXklEK9 #congratulations #goland #gui #trending https://t.co/HMy1TpJ3u5" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-01-07 via Twitter.
  6. "Contributors to fyne-io/fyne · GitHub". GitHub . 2025-10-20.
  7. "Fyne Conf 2025". 2025-10-20.
  8. "Unusual uses for Go: GUIs (Go Time #116)". 6 February 2020.
  9. "Hey desktop Linux users, help us test a new Tailscale app".
  10. "Issue 323 (January 2025) - Essential Pi Builds".
  11. "Fyne Apps Listing".

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