Apps lighter than a React button
On this release, we’re showing what happens when you push modern web standards — HTML, CSS, and JS — to their peak:
This entire app is lighter than a React/ShadCN button:

See benchmark and details here ›
Going large-scale
Here’s the same app, now with a Rust computation engine and Event Sourcing for instant search and other operations over 150,000 records — far past where JS-version of the engine choked on recursive calls over the records.
This demo is here ›
Tooling
Nue crushes HMR and build speed records and sets you up with a millisecond feedback loop for your everyday VSCode/Sublime file-save operations:
Here's what this means:
For Rust, Go, and JS engineers
This is a game-changer for Rust, Go, and JS engineers stuck wrestling with React idioms instead of leaning on timeless software patterns. Nue emphasizes a model-first approach, delivering modular design with simple, testable functions, true static typing, and minimal dependencies. Nue is a liberating experience for system devs whose skills can finally shine in a separated model layer.
For Design Engineers
This is an important shift for design engineers bogged down by React patterns and 40,000+ line design systems. Build radically simpler systems with modern CSS (@layers, variables, calc()) and take control of your typography and whitespace.
For UX Engineers
This is a wake-up call for UX engineers tangled in React hooks and utility class walls instead of owning the user experience. Build apps as light as a React button to push the web — and your skills — forward.
FAQ: WTH is Nue?
Nue is a web framework focused on web standards, currently in active development. We aim to reveal the hidden complexity that’s become normalized in modern web development. When a single button outweighs an entire application, something’s fundamentally broken.
Nue drives the inevitable shift. We’re rebuilding tools and frameworks from the ground up with a cleaner, more robust architecture. Our goal is to restore the joy of web development for all key skill sets: frontend architects, design engineers, and UX engineers.