Hello FlutterFlow community, developers, and no-code builders!
As we move through 2025, FlutterFlow continues to raise the bar for what’s possible in no-code and low-code development. With each release, the platform grows more powerful, flexible, and aligned with the needs of both beginner and professional developers.
In this article, we’re diving into the latest and greatest features that FlutterFlow has recently introduced — updates that are already transforming the way apps are built.
1. Custom Classes & Code Expressions
FlutterFlow now allows you to import your own Dart files and use custom classes within the platform. This enables you to implement complex logic and manage state more cleanly and efficiently. You can bind these classes directly to your UI elements, giving your apps more structure and reusability.
In addition, you can now write multi-line Dart expressions in various property fields. The editor includes real-time error checking and autocomplete, giving you even more control within a visual development environment.
2. Revamped Code Editor
The new Monaco Code Editor integration (the same editor behind Visual Studio Code) brings a professional-grade coding experience to FlutterFlow’s desktop app. It supports:
- Syntax highlighting and error detection
- Autocomplete for variables and functions
- A smoother and faster way to handle custom code
If you enjoy combining code with visual building, this feature makes the process significantly more seamless.
3. AI-Powered Development Assistance
FlutterFlow is also embracing AI to speed up and improve development. One of the most exciting features on the horizon is AI-assisted code completion, which will understand your project’s data and context to provide smarter suggestions.
Additionally, the AI Page Generator has been upgraded to offer multiple design variants at once and it can intelligently choose the best option to start with. This helps save time and boosts design consistency.
4. Modular Design with Libraries
For teams working across multiple projects, FlutterFlow now supports adding full pages to libraries. This is perfect for reusing standard screens like login flows or onboarding pages across different apps.
On the design front, FlutterFlow now supports importing entire frames from Figma, converting them directly into editable UI components or full pages. This brings designers and developers even closer together in the workflow.
5. New Developer Tools
For users looking for advanced control and automation, FlutterFlow has rolled out several backend-oriented features:
- YAML File Editing: Make sweeping project-wide changes or refactors via the YAML project structure. It also supports version history, similar to Git.
- Project API: Use FlutterFlow’s new RESTful API to automate project updates, integrate into CI/CD workflows, or create tools around your projects.
- MCP Server (Experimental): An early but promising feature allowing AI and external tools to programmatically modify FlutterFlow projects.
6. Bento UI Kit
To help you build faster with clean and consistent design, FlutterFlow introduced the Bento UI Kit a new marketplace offering full of ready-made components and layouts. It’s a great resource for prototyping or even launching production-ready apps with minimal design effort.
Final Thoughts
FlutterFlow isn’t just evolving it’s transforming. With these latest updates, the platform bridges the gap between visual development and full-stack engineering, making it easier than ever to build apps quickly, professionally, and at scale.
If you haven’t explored these new features yet, now is the perfect time to do so. Whether you’re a solo founder, a designer, or part of a larger dev team, FlutterFlow has something to level up your workflow.
Happy building!