A responsive open-source admin dashboard template built with React and Tailwind CSS v4, featuring pre-coded charts and widgets for SaaS and web apps.
Includes several pre-coded charts built with Chart.js 4 for advanced data visualization.
Optimized for a seamless user experience across mobile, tablet, and desktop screen sizes.
Features a wide variety of pre-built widgets designed for modern SaaS dashboard interfaces.
Downloadable Figma design files help you customize the visual interface before starting development.
Released under the GPL license for use in both personal and commercial web projects.
Leverages Vite for a fast development environment and high-performance production builds.
Mosaic Lite provides a functional starting point for developers building internal tools or management interfaces. This template is the free/light version of Mosaic. Created and maintained by Cruip.com. It is a functional dashboard template built with Tailwind CSS and React 19, ensuring compatibility with the latest web development standards. The package includes a collection of pre-coded charts and functional widgets designed to accelerate the initial setup of complex data views. Because it uses Vite as the build tool, developers benefit from a fast development cycle and optimized production output. It is particularly useful for those who want to skip the boilerplate of setting up a dashboard structure from scratch.
The template is updated to support Tailwind CSS v4 and React 19, utilizing the latest ecosystem features like PostCSS integration and Radix UI primitives. It relies on Vite for rapid bundling and hot-reloading, making it easy to integrate into modern development workflows. The inclusion of the Figma Community file allows designers and developers to align on the visual structure before writing any code.
This template is released under the GPL license, allowing for both personal and commercial use in your own projects. While attribution is not required, it is encouraged by the creators. Users are prohibited from republishing, redistributing, or reselling the template as a standalone resource.