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  1. Flutter - Build apps for any screen

    Flutter transforms the entire app development process. Build, test, and deploy beautiful mobile, web, desktop, and embedded apps from a single codebase.

  2. Learn - Flutter

    With codelabs, YouTube videos, detailed docs, and more, find everything you need to get started with Flutter or continue your learning journey. Become a Flutter developer

  3. Get started with Flutter

    Dec 8, 2025 · Ready to build beautiful, multiplatform apps from a single codebase? Choose from the following two options to get started setting up your Flutter development environment.

  4. Flutter documentation

    3 days ago · Get started with Flutter. Widgets, examples, updates, and API docs to help you write your first Flutter app.

  5. Development - Flutter

    There's never any mystery with open source — the source for Flutter is right there in front of you. View the latest updates, ask questions, open issues, and vote on proposals.

  6. Install Flutter manually

    Oct 28, 2025 · The instructions on this page are configured to cover installing Flutter on a Windows device. If you'd like to follow the instructions for a different OS, please select one of the following.

  7. Learn Flutter

    Oct 30, 2025 · Learn the fundamentals This is an opinionated set of documentation for the new Flutter developer. It guides you through some of the most important pieces of building Flutter applications.

  8. Flutter - Dart API docs

    Dec 4, 2025 · Welcome to the Flutter API reference documentation! Flutter is Google's SDK for crafting beautiful, fast user experiences for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.

  9. Flutter and Dart DevTools

    Oct 28, 2025 · What is DevTools? DevTools is a suite of performance and debugging tools for Dart and Flutter. Flutter DevTools and Dart DevTools refer to the same set of tools. For a video introduction to …

  10. Multi-Platform - Flutter

    Flutter allows you to build apps for mobile, web, desktop, and embedded devices — all from a single codebase.