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Official Release of LyteNyte Grid Version 2.1
RoarLyte · 2026-05-01 · via DEV Community

Ship Powerful Data Grids In Minutes With One Prompt

Building powerful, feature-rich data grids can take an agonizingly long time. LyteNyte Grid 2.1 changes that.

We didn’t want to add AI capabilities to LyteNyte Grid to chase the hype. Shipping a marginally useful AI gimmick that looks cool in a demo but gathers dust in production isn’t how we operate. We needed AI to do the heavy lifting and genuinely accelerate your workflow.

The answer was simple: Have AI build advanced data grids simply by describing what you want.

LyteNyte Grid 2.1 ships AI Skills, the grid's first set of AI-enhanced workflows. With Skills, you can go from idea to production-ready data grid in a single prompt, turning hours of development into minutes.


What’s New In LyteNyte Grid 2.1?

LyteNyte Grid 2.1 introduces AI-enhanced workflows, advanced expressions, and removes paywalls where they don’t belong:

LyteNyte Grid AI Skills (Core + PRO)

  • Create advanced data grids in a single prompt.

  • Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and other AI coding agents.

  • 20+ reference files for deeper context, accuracy, and token efficiency.

  • Fully handles accessibility requirements out of the box.

Expression Capabilities (PRO)

  • Evaluate custom, application-specific expressions with a flexible expression engine.

  • Filter grid data with dynamic expressions that make complex rules simple to define.

  • Customize how expressions work using plugins to match your application’s needs.

Cell Selection & Clipboard Now Free (Core)

  • Single and multi-range selection, controlled state, and clipboard support, all open source.

  • LyteNyte Grid Core officially offers more features than other open-source data grid libraries.

Whether you need a free, open-source data grid (Core) or are shipping enterprise-scale applications that require advanced features and support (PRO), LyteNyte Grid 2.1 has you covered.


Build Faster with LyteNyte Grid AI Skills

You can think of AI Skills as the ultimate cheat code for your AI assistant.

Technically speaking, they are structured context files that your coding agent loads when interacting with LyteNyte Grid. Practically speaking, they are what stop your AI from hallucinating outdated APIs and writing broken code.

LyteNyte Grid AI Skills provide your coding agent with up-to-date, curated knowledge of the grid, so it actually knows what it’s doing. The result is advanced grid implementations generated with greater accuracy, reliability, and speed.

Instead of manually wiring together a complex grid, developers can describe what they want and let their coding agent do the heavy lifting.

Learn more: Using AI Skills.

Install LyteNyte Grid AI Skills
Skills works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and any other coding agent that supports the Vercel Skills CLI.

Install it in one command:

npx skills add 1771-Technologies/lytenyte

Skills are installed in your project and activate automatically. You don’t need to paste documentation into the chat or tell the agent to use it. When you describe a grid task, the agent detects the Skill and starts using it.

Learn more: AI Skills Installation.

Fewer Mistakes, Better Code
LyteNyte Grid AI Skills cover virtually every aspect of building the grid, including implementation details that help prevent the most common AI mistakes. For example:

  • The grid container must have a defined height, or it renders blank.

  • All non-primitive props, such as columns, events, and apiExtension, must use stable references.

  • columns always require an onColumnsChange handler, or user interactions are silently discarded.

  • Pivoting requires spreading ds.usePivotProps() onto <Grid /> in addition to setting pivotMode: true.

These gotchas are explicitly surfaced to the agent before it writes any code, which means the code it generates is far more likely to work correctly the first time.

Why LyteNyte Grid & AI Skills?
The reasons Skills works reliably and accurately with LyteNyte Grid are a direct result of our unique architecture and design:

  • No Wrapper Layers: Built in React, for React. Your coding agent already understands React, so it already understands LyteNyte Grid.

  • Stateless & Declarative: Interfaces are unopinionated and declarative, with everything driven by props. Your AI doesn’t have to write chaotic mapping or translation code to force things to work. It directly shapes the grid based on your app’s state.

  • Zero Guesswork: Coding agents use well-documented React patterns that they are familiar with, leading to faster, more accurate results from simple prompts.

  • Accessibility: Accessibility is built directly into the grid, so your AI can skip the misery of manually hallucinating custom screen-reader properties.

Turns out, when you design an API that developers enjoy using, it translates perfectly to an AI that knows exactly what to do with it.


Powerful Expressions Capabilities

LyteNyte Grid 2.1 introduces powerful expression capabilities that bring cell-level computations, user-defined logic, and advanced filtering directly into the grid. Instead of hard-coding every rule, calculation, or filter condition, developers can give users a consistent, intuitive way to define logic alongside their data.

This functionality is delivered through four complementary features:

  • Expression Input Component: An intuitive UI that reduces friction when creating expressions.

  • Expression Engine: Powers custom, application-specific expression languages.

  • Advanced Expression Filter: Dynamic, logic-based filtering for complex conditions.

  • Expression Plugins: Provides an easy way to extend expressions and custom functions even further.

Together, these features allow developers to easily expose spreadsheet-like data manipulation directly to their end-users.

The Expression Engine & UI
LyteNyte Grid’s Expression Engine lets you inject custom calculations and application-specific logic directly into the grid, turning user-defined formulas, such as sum(Sale Revenue) / sum(Quantity Sold), into actionable data.

Under the hood, the engine parses inputs into an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST). While the grid evaluates expressions client-side for instant feedback, developers can also export the AST for server-side processing, eliminating boilerplate and accelerating workflows.

To make authoring seamless, the engine comes with an intuitive Expression Input Component. Your end users get a familiar, spreadsheet-like typing experience, and developers don't have to write any custom UI code.

Expression Filtering Done Right
Building traditional UIs for multi-condition filters is challenging for developers to maintain and can be tedious for end users to use.

Instead of forcing users to click through endless, convoluted "AND/OR" dropdowns, LyteNyte Grid’s Advanced Expression Filter solves this by letting users type complex, logic-based queries directly.

These expression-based filters scale naturally with complexity, eliminating the need for developers to build convoluted custom filter components. Since LyteNyte Grid’s expression engine is so flexible, developers can create virtually any expression language, including ones that users may already be familiar with.

Extensions For The Win
LyteNyte Grid’s expression engine is built on a plugin-based architecture. At its core, it supports simple mathematical calculations. However, its capabilities can be extended through plugins to include custom identifiers, functions, and operators.

To accelerate development, LyteNyte Grid also provides a standard set of plugins that enable a JavaScript-like expression language out of the box, helping developers get started quickly while still allowing full customization.


Cell Range Selection & Clipboard Available for Free

We’re tearing down the paywall and officially moving Cell Range Selection and Clipboard from LyteNyte Grid PRO to LyteNyte Grid Core. That means these highly requested features are now fully open-source and completely free.

We have zero interest in offering a "lite" or “hobbled” version of our open-source grid. With this shift, LyteNyte Grid Core takes the undisputed title of the most feature-rich open-source data grid on the market.
While the other grids lock essential tools like Row Grouping, Row Master Detail, and Cell Range Selection behind paywalls, we’re handing you the keys.

The 1771 Technologies team is committed to building the best open-source data grid on the web. Period.


Next Steps: All Roads Lead To 3.0

We’ve barely scratched the surface of what AI can do for your grids, and our pipeline is already packed with updates. Behind the scenes, the engineering team is already deep into building LyteNyte Grid 3.0.

We won't use a tired corporate cliché like "game-changing," but let's just say the gap between us and the competition is about to become a canyon.

If there is a feature you have in mind? Let us know on GitHub, or check out our live demo for more.

Give LyteNyte Grid a go, it’s one NPM install away

npm install @1771technologies/lytenyte-core


Get Started Now

Or start building with the free LyteNyte Grid Core edition. It’s open-source, memory-efficient, and ready to drop into your next React project.