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shadcn/ui Changelog

July 2026 - Introducing @shadcn/helpers July 2026 - Introducing shadcn/typeset July 2026 - Base UI as the Default June 2026 - Components for Chat Interfaces June 2026 - GitHub Registries May 2026 - shadcn eject May 2026 - Introducing Rhea May 2026 - Registry Include and Validate May 2026 - Package Imports and Target Aliases April 2026 - shadcn preset April 2026 - Pointer Cursor April 2026 - Partial Preset Apply April 2026 - Introducing Sera April 2026 - shadcn apply April 2026 - Component Composition March 2026 - Introducing Luma March 2026 - shadcn/cli v4 February 2026 - Blocks for Radix and Base UI February 2026 - Unified Radix UI Package January 2026 - RTL Support January 2026 - Inline Start and End Styles January 2026 - Base UI Documentation October 2025 - Registry Directory October 2025 - New Components September 2025 - Registry Index August 2025 - shadcn CLI 3.0 and MCP Server July 2025 - Universal Registry Items July 2025 - Local File Support June 2025 - radix-ui Migration June 2025 - Calendar Component May 2025 - New Site April 2025 - MCP April 2025 - shadcn 2.5.0 April 2025 - Cross-framework Route Support February 2025 - Tailwind v4 February 2025 - Updated Registry Schema January 2025 - Blocks Community December 2024 - Monorepo Support November 2024 - Icons October 2024 - React 19 October 2024 - Sidebar August 2024 - npx shadcn init April 2024 - Lift Mode March 2024 - Introducing Blocks March 2024 - Breadcrumb and Input OTP December 2023 - New Components July 2023 - JavaScript June 2023 - New CLI, Styles and more
December 2025 - npx shadcn create
shadcn · 2025-12-12 · via shadcn/ui Changelog

Customize everything. Pick your component library, icons, base color, theme, fonts and create your own version of shadcn/ui.

From the very first commit, the goal of shadcn/ui was to make it customizable.

The idea is to give you solid defaults, spacing, color tokens, animations, accessibility, and then let you take it from there. Tweak the code. Add new components. Change the colors. Build your own version.

But somewhere along the way, all apps started looking the same. I guess the defaults were a little too good. My bad.

Today, we're changing that: npx shadcn create.

Customize Everything. Pick your component library, icons, base color, theme, fonts and create your own version of shadcn/ui.

We're starting with 5 new visual styles, designed to help your UI actually feel like your UI.

  • Vega – The classic shadcn/ui look.
  • Nova – Reduced padding and margins for compact layouts.
  • Maia – Soft and rounded, with generous spacing.
  • Lyra – Boxy and sharp. Pairs well with mono fonts.
  • Mira – Compact. Made for dense interfaces.

This goes beyond theming.

Your config doesn't just change colors, it rewrites the component code to match your setup. Fonts, spacing, structure, even the libraries you use, everything adapts to your preferences.

The new CLI takes care of it all.

Start with a component library. Choose between Radix or Base UI.

We rebuilt every component for Base UI, keeping the same abstraction. They are fully compatible with your existing components, even those pulled from remote registries.

When you pull down components, we auto-detect your library and apply the right transformations.

It's time to build something that doesn't look like everything else.

Now available for Next.js, Vite, TanStack Start and v0.

Get Started