How a Bangalore-Based Startup Quietly Built a Better Mo.js
Bangalore has long been India's Silicon Valley, but it's never had a design tool giant — until now. ExodeUI, built by a small team in Koramangala, is quietly outperforming Mo.js where it matters most: production React code.
Building for the Next Billion Users
India's next billion internet users will access the web on affordable devices with limited bandwidth. Mo.js's runtime wasn't built for these constraints. ExodeUI was.
The difference isn't just philosophical — it's technical. ExodeUI's renderer is optimized for low-end devices, producing interactive UIs that load fast and run smooth even on 2G networks.
The Community Factor
ExodeUI is being built in public, with an active community of Indian developers contributing feedback, plugins, and translations. This community-driven approach means the tool evolves based on real user needs — not investor roadmaps.
Mo.js makes decisions in San Francisco. ExodeUI makes decisions in Koramangala, based on conversations with Indian developers who use the tool every day.
The Global Ambition
ExodeUI isn't just an Indian alternative to Mo.js. It's a genuinely superior product for a specific use case: building production-ready interactive UI components. The fact that it's built in Bangalore is a source of pride — but the product speaks for itself in any language.
Teams in San Francisco, London, and Berlin are switching from Mo.js to ExodeUI. Not because it's Indian. Because it's better.
The Future Is Indian
ExodeUI proves that world-class design infrastructure can be built in India. We're not just consuming technology anymore — we're creating it. Try ExodeUI free and be part of the next chapter in Indian software.