November 19-22, 2024 in New York

THE BIGGEST REACT CONFERENCE IN THE US

  • 2
    Tracks: Base Camp & Summit
  • 50+
    Speakers sharing latest insights
  • 10K+
    Devs from all over the globe
  • 800
    Luckies meet in New York
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The biggest React conference – React Summit – has come to the USA!

Network with fellow front-end and full-stack engineers, learn from industry experts, and promote your ideas all while experiencing the exciting vistas of Manhattan!

React Summit offers a hybrid format with both remote and in-person participation.
The first day will be streamed from the New York venue including hybrid networking features and interactive entertainment; and the second day, as well as the numerous free workshops, will be streamed to the global audience online.

Take advantage of being a part of the React Summit US conference!
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This year, you can expect authors and core teams of:

PRO & FREE
WORKSHOPS

1-26

November

PRO workshops - November 14-20

FREE workshops - November 1-26

Get training from the best instructors at our workshops on React Advanced, TypeScript, Remix and more!

In-person
+ Remote Day

19

November, Tuesday

Join us in New York or watch online. There will be lots of hybrid networking and inclusive interactivity!

Remote Day

22

November, Friday

Streaming of both tracks, speaker QnA's and one more afterparty! Join us from anywhere in the world & connect with the global React community.

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First speakers & trainers

Addy Osmani
Google, USA
Talk: Chrome DevTools: State of the Union 2024 - Debugging React & Beyond
Engineering Leader Working on Google Chrome
Theo Browne
Ping.gg, USA
Talk: Out Of Order Streaming (The Secret Powering Modern React)
TypeScript YouTuber who happens to run dev tools company. Known primarily for memes, hot takes, and building useful things for devs such as UploadThing and the T3 Stack.
Michael Chan
React Podcast, USA

Michael Chan loves the web. He's the host of React Podcast and DX Engineer at Chromatic. He’s building lunch.dev, the friendliest coding community for creative, curious, and compassionate web developers.

Anjana Vakil
USA
Independent Developer Educator & Software Engineer
Kent C. Dodds
Epic React, USA
Talk: Abracadabra: The Vanishing Network
Creator of EpicWeb.dev, EpicReact.Dev, TestingJavaScript.com
Tom Occhino
Vercel, USA

Tom is the Chief Product Officer at Vercel leading Engineering, Product, and Design. Previously he spent over 12 years at Facebook where he led development of the company’s core JavaScript Infra, shaped its open source program, and was responsible for the creation and development of React and React Native. He enjoys traveling, dance music, fancy cocktails, and simple food.

Monica Powell
Newsela, USA
Monica Powell is a software engineer who is passionate about making contributing to open-source more approachable, creating technology to elevate people, and building community. You can find her developing educational technology as a Senior Software Engineer at Newsela, teaching web development, and contributing to open-source projects. GitHub recognized her as an inaugural GitHub Star based on her involvement in the tech community.
Jack Herrington
Blue Collar Coder, USA
Talk: AI Will Revolutionize UI

Jack Herrington is a principal full stack engineer, author and YouTuber who is trying to bring a practical approach to engineering and education to developers at all skill levels.

Tanner Linsley
Nozzle.io, USA
Talk: Tanstack Start - A Client-Side First Full-Stack React Framework

Tanner Linsley is an entrepreneur and open source creator who loves React and JavaScript. He has built and still maintain several well-known open source libraries like React Query, React Table, React Virtual, React Form, React Charts, React Static, and even Chart.js He co-founded Nozzle.io 6 years ago and is currently helping it grow as VP of UI and UX.

When not programming, Tanner spends his free time traveling, recording music, film-making, and vacationing with his wife and children.

Aurora Scharff
Inmeta, Norway
Talk: React Server Components: Elevating Speed, Interactivity, and User Experience

Aurora Walberg Scharff is a web developer from Norway. She holds a bachelor's degree in Robotics and Intelligent Systems, with knowledge of engineering mathematics, robotics, algorithms, data structures, and computer architecture. After working for a couple of years at a financial technology startup, she continues developing as a consultant at Inmeta. Aurora is actively building with React Server Components in her current consultancy project and is eager to share her knowledge.

Mark Erikson
Replay.io, USA
Talk: Maintaining a Library and a Community

Mark Erikson is a Senior Front-End Engineer at Replay, and lives in southwest Ohio, USA. Mark is a Redux maintainer, creator of Redux Toolkit, and general keeper of the Redux docs. He tweets at @acemarke, and blogs at https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com. He spends much of his time answering questions about React and Redux anywhere there's a comment box on the internet, and usually hangs out in the Reactiflux chat channels.

Chris Bell
Knock, USA
Talk: Building React Primitives to Power In-App Messaging

Chris is the co-founder and CTO at Knock, a company that helps companies send better notifications to their users. He's an avid Elixirist and an active member of the community, running the popular ElixirTalk podcast and co-organizing the EMPEX conference. In his spare time, he hangs out with his mini-dachshund puppy, Trout, and cycles.

Tony Alicea
The Smyth Group, USA
Talk: If You Were a React Compiler
Tony is a bestselling Udemy and Pluralsight author, known for his online courses such as "JavaScript: Understanding the Weird Parts"
Eunjae Lee
Software Developer, France
Talk: Writing Your First Vite Plugin

Eunjae is a software developer born and raised in Korea. He moved to France in 2019 to work at Algolia, and he is now at Storyblok. From Algolia to Storyblok, he has been working on projects with a big focus on developer experience, developer tools, and everything that makes our lives less painful. He lives in a small town near Paris with his wife and two cats, growing veggies on the balcony.

Kelly Vaughn
Spot AI, USA
Talk: Influence Without Authority: Making an Impact in Your Organization Regardless of Job Title
Director of Engineering, Spot AI
Daniel Goren
Evinced, Israel
Talk: Accessibility Granted: Building Inclusive Components One Test at a Time

Daniel Goren is a lead researcher at Evinced, a pioneering company specializing in automating the detection of accessibility violations. With 6 years of experience and a deep passion for accessibility, Daniel is committed to driving innovation and best practices in the industry.

Miraan Tabrez
Hypertune, UK
Talk: Type-Safe App Configuration: A Powerful, Emerging Way to Accelerate Product Development

Miraan is the founder at Hypertune. He was previously at Meta where he led teams across frontend, mobile, backend and machine learning.

Sriram Hariharan
Ibotta, USA
Talk: Making React Work in Chrome Extensions

Staff Engineer at Ibotta, formerly co-founder and COO of OctoShop before its acquisition by Ibotta.

Darshan Bhatta
Ibotta, USA
Talk: Making React Work in Chrome Extensions

Staff Engineer at Ibotta, formerly co-founder and CTO of OctoShop before its acquisition by Ibotta.

Shruti Kapoor
Slack, USA
Talk: React Actions - Converting a React 18 Form to React 19 Form or React Compiler?
Lead Front End Engineer @ Slack
David Villamarin
Stack Builders, Ecuador
Talk: Unleashing the Power of Duck-Typing in React: Crafting a Generic Application

I'm David Villamarin, a Frontend Software Developer at Stack Builders with over 3 years of expertise in JavaScript and TypeScript. Actively contributing to open-source initiatives, I like to share my knowledge and experiences with the broader software community. Beyond coding, I am an avid chess player, sports enthusiast, and an eclectic reader. I look forward to contributing to the community and exchanging insights with fellow developers.

Heena Gupta
Expedia Group, India
Talk: Speed Search: Making Expedia Flights Faster

Heena is an open-source enthusiast since her college days. She completed her Bachelor of Technology from Delhi Technological University, 2011-2015 in computer engineering. She contributed to KDE organization during Google Summer of Code. Later, she mentored open-source contributors as a Google Code In, 2013 mentor and made the KDE community even more stronger by her diligent demonstration of mentorship skills. She was also one of the co-administrator and mentor for Search of KDE, 2014 and Google Code In, 2014. She has represented KDE organization in various Google Summer of Code knowledge sharing sessions held in DTU. She also presented KDE plasma projects in FOSSASIA 2015, Singapore. She also organized a Google Summer of Code meetup in Delhi which was featured in Google open-source blog. Apart from her open-source contributions, she has over 8 years of work experience as a software developer. She is currently working at Expedia as a Software Development Engineer III for Flights. She is one of the service owner for flights progressive web application. She has done several pipeline improvements for an efficient release process and is responsible for ensuring timely releases using the release pipeline for the same. She is a part of flights performance project where she shares a crucial role in making the flights progressive web application performance efficient. She has presented on “Portfolio Management through storytelling using narrative visualizations with advanced filtering” in Hong Kong Open Source Conference, 2017. She also presented a poster on “Optimal financial planning through storytelling using narrative visualizations with advanced filtering“ in Grace Hopper Conference India, 2017. She was also a mentor in “Learn IT, Girl” 2015 in which she mentored female developers.

Graham McNicoll
GrowthBook, USA
Talk: Feature Flagging with React Server Components

Graham is the Co-founder and CEO of GrowthBook, the most popular open-source feature flagging and A/B testing platform. GrowthBook is backed by Y Combinator and Khosla Ventures. Before starting GrowthBook, Graham was the CTO of Education.com for 6 years. Graham is a three-time startup founder, including starting an international non-profit to increase access to communication in the developing world, particularly sub-Saharan Africa. He has a degree in Physics from CMU.

Seungho Park
LG Electronics, South Korea
Talk: React UI Accessibility on TV - Practical Case Study in Real Production

Seungho is a Research Fellow at LG Electronics and leads Enact (https://github.com/enactjs) as an organization owner and maintainer. Enact is a React-based app framework that supports TV UI components, remote control input, accessibility(a11y), internationalization(i18n), and webOS APIs. It is shipped on webOS devices.

David Mytton
Arcjet, USA
Talk: Security Matters for Frontend Too! 7 Steps to More Secure React Apps

David Mytton is currently building Arcjet, a product to help developers protect their apps. He also writes the console.dev weekly devtools newsletter which reviews the most interesting tools for developers. In addition, David is pursuing a PhD in engineering science & sustainable computing at the University of Oxford. In the past, he co-founded Server Density, a cloud infrastructure monitoring startup which was acquired in 2018 by edge computing platform, StackPath.

Chakit Arora
Storyblok, India
Talk: Building Scalable Multi-Tenant Applications With Next.js
Solutions Engineer @ Storyblok
Carmen Huidobro
DevCraft Academy, Austria
Talk: Untangling Your Dependencies: A Pattern for a Well-Knit React Project

Carmen Huidobro is a developer advocate and dev education enthusiast. She thrives on lifting others up in their tech careers and loves a good CSS challenge. Always excited to talk about teaching tech, especialmente en Español, oder auf Deutsch.

Stephen Cooper
AG Grid, UK
Talk: What Refs Can Do for You

Stephen is a Senior Developer at AG Grid. An active blogger writing about web tech who speaks at conferences and meet-ups worldwide, sharing practical and experience-based tips, tricks, and case studies.

Ameer Sami
S&C Electric, USA
Talk: Beyond 1.0 - Lessons Learned and Things to Do After 1.0 Release of a Design System

Ameer is a Senior Software Engineer with 15+ years of experience. Behind the keyboard he is passionate about developer experience, design systems, React, and building cool stuff. AFK he loves to bake and pick up heavy circles.

Thorsten Hell
cismet GmbH, Germany, Tholey
Talk: Shining Offline: The Mobile BelIS-Online Wuppertal Experience

I am Managing Director of cismet GmbH. cismet GmbH was founded in 2002 as a spin-off of the Environmental Informatics Group at the Saarland University of Applied Sciences and develops open source-based solutions in the municipal sector.

Amber Vanderburg
The Pathwayz Group, USA
Talk: How to Communicate Technical Ideas to Non Technical Audiences

Amber Vanderburg is a multi-award winning businessperson, keynote speaker, author, and founder of the international learning development company, The Pathwayz Group, which has led 800,000+ learners in more than 75 countries in action-focused learning journeys. Amber's history in talent development includes authoring top-reviewed online learning courses for platforms such as LinkedIn Learning, Lecturio, and Pluralsight, acting as Director of a national education leadership company, and coaching with professional sports team academies in Asia. In 2022, she published her first business adventure book "Uniquely Better" about building higher team performance.

Florian Rappl
smapiot, Germany
Talk: 8 Things You Did Now Know Micro Frontends Can Do
Solution Architect @ smapiot
Kiril Peyanski
Progress, Bulgaria
Talk: Polymorphic React Components for Both the Client and the Server

Kiril is a Principal Software Engineer @ Progress, specialised into building UI Component Libraries and an affinity for Design Systems. Focusing exclusively into this for the last ~7 years, he's been exploring the OSS space lately and build his own open-source Design System Framework.

Kamlesh Chandnani
Razorpay, India
Talk: The Cohesive Workflow for Creating a Wysiwyg Design System

Kamlesh is a Principal Frontend Engineer at Razorpay working on Design System and Frontend Infrastructure. Recently he has developed a fascination for interior designing and has a zest for home decor.

Cat Johnson
Khan Academy, USA
Talk: AI and Accessibility: We Got a Lot to Talk About

I am a Senior Frontend Engineer at Khan Academy and I’ve been working in the industry for over 6 years. During my day job I work mostly on React web components and focus on Accessible Technology. On my off hours I love talking about how to create more accessible and inclusive web applications and hosting a podcast discussing new technology creating positive social impact in our world today. I firmly believe technology can be used to create a more inclusive and equitable world as long as we keep it in check.

Rohit Singh
Tria (Prev Threely), India
Talk: Gain Performance! Take Your Run Time to Build Time

I'm a Frontend Engineer mainly involved with building dev-tools and universal component libraries using React Native. My major contributions are towards building NativeBase and gluestack-ui. When I'm not coding, I enjoy playing guitar, singing, and gaming. And I'm a big time nature lover!

Julian Burr
Vouch, Australia
Talk: Let's Build Suspense 🥁

Senior Developer from Germany with over 15 years of experience building web apps and leading frontend teams, currently living and working down under in Australia. Pragmatic perfectionist, always looking for opportunities to learn and grow.

Kræn Hansen
MongoDB, Denmark
Talk: Building C++ / JSI Native Modules for React Native in 2024

Kræn is a Senior Software Engineer at MongoDB contributing primarily to Realm JS and its related packages. He has build and maintained multiple React apps, including the Realm Cloud (replaced by MongoDB Atlas post acquisition) and Realm Studio (an Electron app to browse the Realm database). He lives 30 minutes west of Copenhagen, with his wife and their two twin girls. They recently added yet another newborn girl to their pack.

Kristopher Baumgartner
Poimandres Collective, USA
Talk: How to Make a Game With React

React Three Fiber maintainer and web game dev enthusiast, creating open source web game technologies for everyone.

Amy Blankenship
Bonds.com, USA
Talk: Everything You Thought You Knew About React Functional Components Is Wrong

My degree is in Graphic Design, but when I started coding by accident, I fell in love with the beauty of good code. I've never looked back. I've worked for tiny sole proprietorships and giant multinationals, startups and mature companies. I've found something interesting and worth doing at all of them.

Omar Diop
Learnn, Italy
Talk: A 4-Year Retrospective : Lessons Learned From Building a Video Player From Scratch With React Native
Technical Lead at Learnn
Laura Durieux
Inside Software & Streamer, Belgium
Talk: Where Have the Women of Tech History Gone?

A graduate in Web Design and Development from the Haute École Albert Jacquard in Belgium, Laura earned a gold medal in 2021, proudly representing Belgium at EuroSkills Graz 2021 in Web Technologies. Laura has been on a computer since the age of 6, always knowing that tech was her domain. Today, she works as a Full-Stack developer and consultant at Inside Software in the medical field. For the past year, she has been streaming web development on Twitch and hosting the show 'On est pas des iencli' on RTBF iXPÉ, the Belgian national media. Since her first conference in May 2023, Laura aspires to continue sharing her experience and knowledge through public speaking engagements.

Jamie Birch
Scoville, Japan
Talk: React Native, Meet node.js Native Addons

Jamie is a hobbyist cross-platform developer who likes exploring how we can make native app development more like web development.

Tracy Lee
This Dot Labs, USA
Talk: Build AI Apps in 5 Minutes: Live Demo With Vercel AI Sdk, v0.dev, and Rag!

Tracy has been a startup founder for the past 16 years and is an angel investor focused on developer tooling. Her passion is helping entrepreneurs with go to market / marketing, development (management), and open source strategies. She loves talking about figuring out tactical ways to go to market, expand sales and drive customer acquisiton through automation.

Tracy also is a JavaScript developer, on the RxJS core team, a Google Developer Expert, a Github Star, and a Microsoft MVP. She spends most of her time in the open source ecosystem, and building products and communities in this space.

After her last exit in 2015, she started a consultancy called This Dot Labs, which serves clients such as Stripe, Xero, Docusign, Twilio, Roblox, Google, Cloudinary, Sentry, and more, but also helps startups get off the ground from POC to implementation.

She is also a frequent keynote speaker at conferences. You can find her on Twitter @ladyleet or at thisdot.co

Richard Carrigan
Microsoft, USA
Talk: How I Support More Than 100 Languages in My React app...and You Can Too!

Full-Stack developer with a passion for GraphQL, JS/TS, and A11y; as well as a Microsoft Certified Trainer, Power Platform Developer, and Azure Administrator.

Feross Aboukhadijeh
Socket, USA
Talk: The State of JavaScript Security in 2024
Feross is the author and maintainer of WebTorrent, StandardJS, and 100s of other open source projects
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Josh Goldberg
Open Source Developer, USA

Hi, I’m Josh! I’m an independent full time open source developer. I work on projects in the TypeScript ecosystem, most notably typescript-eslint: the tooling that enables ESLint and Prettier to run on TypeScript code. I’m also the author of the O’Reilly Learning TypeScript book, a Microsoft MVP for developer technologies, and an active conference speaker. My personal projects range from static analysis to meta-languages to recreating retro games in the browser. Also cats.

Daphne Oakes
Grow Therapy , USA

Daphne is a comedian, software engineer, and conference speaker. She is on a mission to bring comedy into tech and has brought to conferences: a "He-Man" sing-along, AI-themed cha-cha slide, and a Pokemon speaker introduction. She's an engineer at Grow Therapy and previously worked at Lyft, Shopify, and Yelp. Based in Seattle, she enjoys improv, sketch writing, and hostel-hopping around the world. What makes her happiest in life is meeting people. So, if you want to yap with her all day, reach out to her through social media!

Henri Helvetica
Webpagetest by Catchpoint™ , Canada

Henri is a developer who has turned his interests to a passionate mix of site performance engineering with pinches of user experience. This led to him joining WebPageTest by Catchpoint as Head of Developer Community.

When not reading the deluge of daily research docs and case studies, streaming, or profiling sites in his favourite tool, Henri can be found contributing back to the community as he presides over the Toronto Web Performance Group meetup + Jamstack Toronto meetup, curating conference content or volunteering his time for lunch and learns at various bootcamps.

Otherwise, Henri is focusing on running the fastest 5k possible (surprise surprise), encouraging a healthy lifestyle and sharing it all via #devsWhoRun.

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Matheus Albuquerque
Medallia, Czech Republic

I'm a Sr. Front-End Engineer at Medallia, building their surveys platform and helping them shape the customer experience market with React.

My areas of interest include JS and compile-to-JS languages, DX, and performance optimization. Aside from public speaking about these, I also volunteer at TechLabs, teaching front-end development.

Kathryn Nanz
Progress, USA

Kathryn Grayson Nanz is a developer advocate at Progress with a passion for React, UI and design and sharing with the community. She started her career as a graphic designer and was told by her Creative Director to never let anyone find out she could code because she’d be stuck doing it forever. She ignored his warning and has never been happier. You can find her writing, blogging, streaming and tweeting about React, design, UI and more.

Daniel Afonso
OLX Group, Portugal

Daniel Afonso is a Developer Advocate at OLX. Daniel has a full-stack background, having worked with different languages and frameworks on various projects from IoT to Fraud Detection. He is passionate about learning and teaching and has spoken at multiple conferences related to React, JavaScript, and testing. In his free time, when he's not learning new technologies or writing about them, he's probably reading comics or watching superhero movies and shows.

Rita Castro
Volkswagen Digital Solutions | SDC Lisbon, Portugal

Software Engineer that used to build stand alone applications for data processing and mission planning systems turned into a Full-Stack Developer working with Test Driven Development, XP and Pair Programming. Also a Mom now.

Workshops Free & PRO

PRO Workshops
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React Future (Server Components and Actions) (in-person)

November 20, 9:00-18:00 EST.

In-person in NY. Venue: TBA.

Kent C. Dodds
Kent C. Dodds
pro

TypeScript Types: Beyond The Basics (in-person)

November 20, 9:00-18:00 EST.

In-person in NY. Venue: TBA.

Josh Goldberg
Josh Goldberg
pro

TypeScript, Deep Dive (remote)

October 30-31, 11:00-15:00 EDT. Remote via Zoom.

Michel Weststrate
Michel Weststrate
pro

Mocking Techniques in Vitest (remote)

November 11-12, 10:00-14:00 EST.

Remote via Zoom.

Artem Zakharchenko
Artem Zakharchenko
pro

Advanced React Workshop: What's New in React (remote)

November 13-14, 10:00-14:00 EST.

Remote via Zoom.

Brad Westfall
Brad Westfall
free

Evolution of Form Management in React

December 5, 11.00 - 13.00 EST.

Remote via Zoom.

Adrian Hajdin
Adrian Hajdin
free

From Frontend to Full-Stack: Adding Features Without Adding Time

Date & time: TBC.

Remote via Zoom.

Jen Person
Jen Person
free

Mastering React Server Components and Server Actions in React 19

November 25, 11:00-15:00 EST.

Remote via Zoom.

Maurice de Beijer
Maurice de Beijer
free

Powerful Data Visualisation with AG Grid & AG Charts

November 12, 12:00-15:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.

Brian Love
Brian Love
free

Deploy and Test Full-Stack React Apps on Cloudflare

November 13, 10:00-13:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.

Dario Piotrowicz
Dario Piotrowicz
Christian Sparks
Christian Sparks
free

Tracing: Frontend Issues With Backend Solutions

November 14, 12:00-14:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.

Lazar Nikolov
Lazar Nikolov
Sarah Guthals
Sarah Guthals
free

React and Microfrontends

November 26, 12:00-13:30 EST. Remote via Zoom.

Harsh Maheshwari
Harsh Maheshwari
free

Llms: What They Are and How to Leverage Them?

Date & time: TBC. Remote via Zoom.

Nathan Marrs
Nathan Marrs

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