Avalonia vs .NET MAUI
Developers should learn Avalonia when they need to build modern, cross-platform desktop or mobile applications using meets pick maui when you're already a microsoft shop shipping one c# codebase across ios, android, windows, and mac catalyst and want first-party support plus visual studio tooling — that's its actual lane, not indie cross-platform speed. Here's our take.
Avalonia
Developers should learn Avalonia when they need to build modern, cross-platform desktop or mobile applications using
Avalonia
Nice PickDevelopers should learn Avalonia when they need to build modern, cross-platform desktop or mobile applications using
Pros
- +NET, especially if they have experience with WPF or XAML-based frameworks
- +Related to: xaml, wpf
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
.NET MAUI
Pick MAUI when you're already a Microsoft shop shipping one C# codebase across iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac Catalyst and want first-party support plus Visual Studio tooling — that's its actual lane, not indie cross-platform speed
Pros
- +Skip it if you need Linux or a browser target: Uno Platform ships production-grade WebAssembly and native Linux/GTK support that MAUI simply doesn't have
- +Related to: csharp, dotnet
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Avalonia if: You want net, especially if they have experience with wpf or xaml-based frameworks and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use .NET MAUI if: You prioritize skip it if you need linux or a browser target: uno platform ships production-grade webassembly and native linux/gtk support that maui simply doesn't have over what Avalonia offers.
Developers should learn Avalonia when they need to build modern, cross-platform desktop or mobile applications using
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