
Cross-Platform App Development Guides | Ionic Resources
Use these helpful resources and articles from Ionic to guide you while developing your cross-platform mobile apps and Progressive Web Apps (PWAs).
Automating Icons and Splash Screens - Ionic Blog
Jan 5, 2015 · To save you the stress of dealing with all that, we’ve made it possible for you to generate app icons and splash screens via the Ionic CLI. Generate those Resources With the …
What is Ionic: Advantages of Cross-Platform Mobile App …
Ionic provides a set of tools for building native iOS and Android applications, and mobile-ready Progressive Web Apps, using familiar web libraries, frameworks, and languages.
Ionic: Enterprise App Platform
A new way to build and ship for mobile. Ionic is changing the way mobile apps are built and delivered. From our popular cross-platform mobile SDK to industry-leading mobile CI/CD and …
Capacitor vs. Cordova: What is the Difference Between Them? - Ionic
Ionic is here to help with dedicated support across Capacitor and its native APIs, as well as providing advanced enterprise native features like secure token management, encrypted …
Ionic SDK
The Ionic SDK is at the heart of Ionic’s developer experience and tools—a unified collection of Ionic’s most compelling cross-platform technologies and capabilities.
Sanvello: Mental Health App Case Study - Ionic
Read this case study to learn how Sanvello, a mental health app, used Ionic's platform to improve user engagement and provide seamless user experience.
Build your first Ionic React app
With one code base across any platform or deployment type, Ionic React makes it easy to build apps for iOS, Android, Desktop, and the web as a Progressive Web App.
Hybrid vs. Native - Ionic
Expert resources for building a winning mobile app development strategy with Ionic
The Definitive Guide to Hybrid vs. Native App Development - Ionic
Why businesses like Cisco, Nationwide, and Disney are choosing hybrid solutions like Ionic. When it makes sense to use hybrid for your next project, and when it’s better to stick with …