Microsoft has announced Material 3 support for Android apps built with .NET MAUI, allowing developers to adopt Google's latest design language through a simple project configuration. The update brings a more modern look and feel to supported controls while paving the way for broader Material 3 adoption across future releases.
Here's what you need to know:
What is Material 3?
Material 3 is Google's latest design system, bringing dynamic colors that adapt to user preferences and system themes. It also introduces refreshed component styling, updated shapes and elevations, and greater customisation through Material Design color tokens.
How to enable it
Material 3 support is available in .NET MAUI 10 for projects targeting net10.0-android. For the best experience, use version 10.0.60 or later of the Microsoft.Maui.Controls NuGet package, then add the required property to your project's .csproj file.
What changes can you expect?
Material 3 styling works across both light and dark modes on Android. Controls such as SearchBar, Entry, DatePicker, Picker, Slider, ProgressBar, RadioButton, CheckBox, Switch, Button, and ImageButton automatically adopt the new look and feel with minimal effort.
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