Nuxt UI Pro is a collection of Vue components, composables and utils built on top of Nuxt UI, oriented on structure and layout and designed to be used as building blocks for your app.
Nuxt UI Pro is free in development, but you need a license to use it in production. You can choose between Solo and Team, both will give you access to the same features and give you a license key required to build your apps. The main difference is the number of developers that can be invited to the private GitHub repository.
Once you've purchased Nuxt UI Pro, you will receive an email with a license key to activate. Visit https://ui.nuxt.com/pro/activate to activate your license with your GitHub username and license key, you will be invited to the private GitHub repository.
Then, use your license key in your .env file:
# .env
NUXT_UI_PRO_LICENSE=<your-license-key>
If you have multiple projects on your machine, you can also add it to your ~/.nuxtrc:
uiPro.license=<your-token>
Showcase
Here are some open-source projects using Nuxt UI Pro:
When using the Nuxt Devtools, you can see the list of components injected by Nuxt UI Pro in the "Components' tab:
License
In progress. You cannot repackage Nuxt UI Pro or copy/paste the components into premium templates, UI libraries or open source projects.
FAQs
Ship beautiful web applications at the speed of light with Nuxt UI Pro.
The npm package @nuxt/ui-pro receives a total of 10,243 weekly downloads. As such, @nuxt/ui-pro popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nuxt/ui-pro demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 28 Feb 2025
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