Comparing Bulma vs HyperUI. Which one is better in 2025?

Bulma HyperUI

Looking for a Bulma alternative? This page compares Bulma and HyperUI, two popular UI component libraries. We are comparing features, size, efficiency and usage data to help you choose which component library is better for your next project.

Bulma
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HyperUI
MIT
License
Open source MIT License
MIT
License
Open source MIT License
ALL
Frameworks
Bulma is framework agnostic and works everywhere
ALL
Frameworks
HyperUI is framework agnostic and works everywhere
20
Unique components
Bulma has 21 Components, 20 of them are unique – for example pagination and button group are considered as same.
19
Unique components
HyperUI has 24 Components, 19 of them are unique – for example pagination and button group are considered as same.
2
Built-in Themes
Bulma has light and dark themes
2
Built-in Themes
HyperUI has light and dark themes
Yes
Supports more than two themes
Bulma support more than 2 themes at the same time
No
Supports more than two themes
Does not support more than 2 themes at the same time
7.4kB
JavaScript size
Imported JavaScript bundle size (minified) – Bulma does not include any JavaScript by default but all interactivities require custom JavaScript. There's an unofficial @vizuaalog/bulmajs package that provides interactivity, which is 7.4kB.
0
JavaScript size
HyperUI doesn't ship JavaScript to browsers
1
Dependencies
Bulma does not have any dependencies but all interactivities require custom JavaScript. There's an unofficial @vizuaalog/bulmajs package that provides interactivity.
1
Dependencies
HyperUI has no dependencies, but it requires @tailwindcss/forms plugin
21kB
Dependency size
Bulma does not have any dependencies but all interactivities require custom JavaScript. There's an unofficial @vizuaalog/bulmajs package that provides interactivity.
65kB
Dependency size
HyperUI has no dependencies, but it requires @tailwindcss/forms plugin
49700
GitHub stars
11000
GitHub stars
259000
Used by open source projects
Based on GitHub's public repositories
?
Used by open source projects
Can't measure
201000
NPM downloads
Weekly downloads from NPM
?
NPM downloads
Can't measure
Yes
CDN
Bulma CSS file is available on CDN
Yes
CDN
HyperUI uses Tailwind CSS class names which is available on CDN
No
Semantic class names
Bulma CSS uses semantic CSS class names. Using semantic and descriptive CSS class names improves readability and maintainability of code independent of the current framework.
No
Semantic class names
HyperUI does not use semantic CSS class names. Using semantic and descriptive CSS class names improves readability and maintainability of code independent of the current framework.
Yes
Global customizations
Bulma provides component-level CSS variables that let you adjust colors, sizes, spacing, radius, and other styles to match your design.
No
Global customizations
HyperUI requires changing class names one by one at build time to do customization
Yes
works without Node.js
Bulma does not requires a Node.js environment
Yes
works without Node.js
HyperUI does not requires a Node.js environment
No
No-build version
Bulma does not provide micro CSS files for each component
No
No-build version
HyperUI does not provide micro CSS files for each component
No
P3 colors
Bulma does not use wide-gamut P3 colors by default
Yes
P3 colors
HyperUI uses wide-gamut P3 colors by default
Yes
RTL support
Bulma supports right-to-left (RTL) layouts
Yes
RTL support
HyperUI supports right-to-left (RTL) layouts
Yes
Runtime CSS customization
Bulma uses CSS variables for design customization at runtime
No
Runtime CSS customization
HyperUI customizations requires changing Tailwind CSS class names at build time
No
Native CSS nesting
Bulma doesn not use native CSS nesting
No
Native CSS nesting
HyperUI doesn not use native CSS nesting
317
Open GitHub issues
As of April 2025
0
Open GitHub issues
As of April 2025

Install daisyUI

1. Install daisyUI as a Node package:

npm i -D daisyui@latest
pnpm add -D daisyui@latest
yarn add -D daisyui@latest
bun add -D daisyui@latest
deno i -D npm:daisyui@latest

2. Add daisyUI to app.css:

@import "tailwindcss";
@plugin "daisyui";

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