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React Native versions

Open source React Native releases follow a monthly release train that is coordinated on GitHub through the react-native-releases repository. At the beginning of each month, a new release candidate is created off the master branch of facebook/react-native. The release candidate will soak for a month to allow contributors like yourself to verify the changes and to identify any issues by writing clear, actionable bug reports. Eventually, the release candidate will be promoted to stable.

Next version (Unreleased)

To see what changes are coming and provide better feedback to React Native contributors, use the latest release candidate when possible. Changes introduced in a release candidate will have been shipped to production Facebook apps for over two weeks by the time the release candidate is cut.

MasterDocumentationCommits since V1.11.4

Latest version

The most recent stable version will be used automatically whenever a new project is created using the npx react-native init command.

v1.11.4DocumentationChangelog

Previous versions

v1.11.3DocumentationChangelog
v1.11.2DocumentationChangelog
v1.11.1DocumentationChangelog
v1.11.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.10.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.9.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.8.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.7.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.6.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.5.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.4.1DocumentationChangelog
v1.4.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.3.1DocumentationChangelog
v1.3.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.2.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.1.1DocumentationChangelog
v1.1.0DocumentationChangelog
v1.0.0DocumentationChangelog
v0.16.0DocumentationChangelog
v0.15.0DocumentationChangelog
v0.14.1DocumentationChangelog
v0.14.0DocumentationChangelog
v0.13.0DocumentationChangelog
v0.12.0DocumentationChangelog
v0.11.0DocumentationChangelog

Archived versions

The documentation for versions below 0.60 can be found on the separate website called React Native Archive.