12 Best Shadcn UI Block Libraries for 2025
By: Amrin - Updated: October 13, 2025

If you’ve been building with Shadcn/ui, you already know how powerful it is. It combines the flexibility of Tailwind CSS with the accessibility and structure of Radix UI. Shadcn gives a developer the freedom to design anything without headache.
But while Shadcn gives you the components, it doesn’t give you ready-made blocks, sections, layouts, or templates.
That’s where the new wave of Shadcn block libraries comes in. These libraries provides real-world patterns like hero sections, dashboards, or pricing pages built entirely with Shadcn components and Tailwind.
At GridPixels, we’ve been using Shadcn across all our Next.js templates. We’ve explored almost every block library out there, and here are 12 of the best Shadcn UI block libraries worth checking out in 2025.
1. Skiper UI
A strong starting point for anyone building SaaS apps or landing pages. Skiper UI offers beautiful, production-ready blocks that just feel “right” in modern design systems.
Pros
- Collection unique and beautiful components.
- Smooth animations
- Consistent Shadcn + Tailwind integration
Cons
- Limited customization in a few blocks
- Some animations rely on Framer Motion
Suggestion:
Perfect for quick landing page builds or polished SaaS UIs.
2. Shadcndesign
Unlike most, Shadcndesign focuses purely on Figma blocks for Shadcn. Best for design first workflows. It bridges design and dev, offering clean Shadcn-ready layouts in Figma format.
Pros
- Large Figma block collection
- Great for visual prototyping
- Design consistency with Shadcn
Cons
- No code blocks Figma only
- Some layouts feel visually heavy
Suggestion:
Use it when you want to design your Shadcn layout first, then translate it into code.
3. Aceternity
Aceternity is easily one of the most popular Shadcn-based block kits. It’s beautifully built, with interactive blocks and thoughtful motion, perfect for modern SaaS products.
Pros
- Gorgeous animation and transitions
- Clean, responsive design
- Various components.
- Extensive documentation
Cons
- Some effects feel overused
- Can be heavy for minimal apps
Suggestion:
Start with Aceternity if you love polished, animated UIs that feel premium.
4. SmoothUI
SmoothUI is what it sounds like, smooth, well-crafted, and focused on real usability. It’s less flashy, more practical.
Pros
- Clean Tailwind implementation
- Excellent performance
- Works out-of-the-box
- Components with Micro-interactions
Cons
- Smaller library
- Limited to essential patterns
Suggestion:
Ideal for startups or devs who value simplicity over visual effects.
5. Cult-UI
Cult-UI is a hidden gem. It blends Shadcn components with creative layouts and unique animations that stand out from typical boilerplates.
Pros
- Unique visual direction
- Beautiful use of motion
- Well-organized blocks
Cons
- Some blocks lack responsiveness
- A few animations can clash with minimal themes
Suggestion:
Use it when you want your site to feel distinct, not just functional.
6. Blocks.so
Blocks.so is a collection of minimalist shadcn/ui blocks. It follows the default shadcn style, adding more blocks for building web apps.
Pros
- Simple shadcn/ui blocks
- Regularly updated
- Essential sections.
Cons
- Some designs are generic
- No animation, default shadcn style.
Suggestion:
Go with Blocks if you want to build an MVP or you wanna put together something quickly. It’s best for building fast without focusing on making it pretty.
7. Kibo
Kibo feels like that underrated GitHub repo you find at 2 a.m. Small but surprisingly good.
It offers thoughtfully built Shadcn blocks that actually work out of the box.
Pros
- Clean, minimal setup
- Developer-focused
- Lightweight and responsive
Cons
- Smaller collection
- Limited animation options
Suggestion:
Perfect for lean builds and MVPs where speed and simplicity matter.
8. Shadcraft
Shadcraft offers a collection of Shadcn/UI Figma components and UI blocks, perfect for designing MVPs quickly.
You can prototype fast and refine the design later to match your brand.
Pros
- Large collection of components and blocks
- Free and premium components.
Cons
- Only Figma version available
9. Shadcnblocks
Shadcnblocks is a premium block library built specifically for Shadcn UI, Tailwind, and React.
It includes over 800+ responsive, production-ready blocks designed and reviewed by professionals, ready to copy, paste, or install via the Shadcn CLI.
Pros
- Massive library with 800+ high-quality blocks
- Professionally designed and fully responsive
- Easy to integrate via copy-paste or CLI
- Regularly updated and maintained
Cons
- Some blocks feel visually similar
- Few free blocks and components.
Suggestion:
Use Shadcnblocks if you want to build polished UIs fast. Perfect for SaaS founders, agencies, and devs.
10. Tailark
Tailark is a notion inspired clean shadcn block libraries. It comes with a huge collection of components and blocks.
Pros
- Solid design for marketing and SaaS sites
- Tailwind + Shadcn combination works smoothly
- Consistent layout spacing
- Notion inspired design.
Cons
- Not many app or dashboard blocks
- Some designs look quite similar
Suggestion:
Use Tailark if you want a fast way to build landing pages without heavy customization. Best for building SaaS landing pages.
11. Solace UI
Solace UI focuses on tasteful, production-ready design. It offers clean sections, subtle animations, and full-page templates built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion.
Pros
- Elegant and minimal design language
- Includes animated and full-page templates
- Well-built with modern frameworks (Next.js, Tailwind, Framer Motion)
Cons
- Smaller component collection
- Limited motion variety
- Still in beta.
Suggestion:
Use Solace UI if you prefer calm, balanced, and modern UIs that look great out of the box — ideal for product sites, SaaS pages, and startups that value simplicity.
12. Magic UI
Magic UI is a free, open-source library packed with 150+ animated components and effects built using React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion. It’s designed to work seamlessly alongside Shadcn/UI, making it a perfect add-on for adding motion and interactivity.
Pros
- 150+ prebuilt animated components and effects
- Fully open-source and actively maintained
- Works perfectly with Shadcn/UI projects
Cons
- Some animations are heavy for production use
- Limited documentation for complex effects
Suggestion:
Use Magic UI to bring life to your Shadcn projects — ideal for hero sections, interactions, and transitions that need a touch of motion without overcomplicating your setup.
Wrapping Up
The Shadcn ecosystem is evolving fast, and these libraries are shaping how developers build in 2025.
Whether you want production-ready dashboards, creative landing pages, or minimal starter kits, there’s a library here for every workflow.
At GridPixels, we’ve built all our templates on top of Shadcn.
If you’re building with Shadcn, these libraries will save you hours (and help you ship faster without sacrificing design).
What about you?
Have you tried any of these Shadcn UI block libraries? Or found a new one I should check out?
Drop your favorites, I might include them in the next update.
