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Every React Native conference in 2026: dates, CFPs, and what to expect
Kirjoittanut Perttu Lähteenlahti
··7 min lukuIf you ship React Native apps, conferences are where you meet the people building your tools. Core team members from Meta, library authors from Expo, Callstack, Infinite Red. I've spoken at a few of these, and the hallway conversations alone are worth the trip.
Six React Native conferences are running in 2026. These are the dates, locations, CFP deadlines, and what each one does best.
App.js Conf — Krakow, Poland
Dates: May 27–29, 2026 Recurring: Annual (May) CFP: Closes February 28, 2026 Website: appjs.co
App.js is the biggest React Native and Expo conference. Software Mansion organizes it in Krakow: three days of talks and workshops with creators from Meta, Microsoft, Shopify, and Amazon. The venue, the speakers dinner, the production quality. Software Mansion doesn't cut corners.
If you can attend one conference this year, make it this one. The Expo and React Native core teams treat App.js as a flagship event, so you hear about new features here before anywhere else.
Who should go: Anyone building with React Native or Expo. The audience skews toward experienced developers, but the talks cover everything from getting started to deep internals.
CFP tips: App.js favors practical talks with real-world examples. "I built X and this is what broke" beats a theoretical overview. Submit early. Competition is fierce.
React Summit — Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dates: June 12–16, 2026 Recurring: Annual (June) CFP: Closes March 2, 2026 Website: reactsummit.com
React Summit is the biggest React conference in the world, and it has a dedicated React Native track with top mobile developers. It's organized by GitNation and runs two parallel tracks over multiple days in Amsterdam.
A good option if your team works across both React and React Native. You get the broader React ecosystem (server components, Next.js, state management) alongside mobile-specific content.
Who should go: Full-stack React developers and teams that share code between web and mobile.
CFP tips: The React Native track is competitive because React Summit attracts a global audience. Talks that bridge web and mobile tend to do well. Shared design systems, universal apps, code-sharing strategies.
Chain React — Portland, Oregon, USA
Dates: July 30–31, 2026 Recurring: Annual (July) CFP: TBA Website: chainreactconf.com
Chain React is the US React Native conference, organized by Infinite Red and Expo. Two days, single track, Portland. Infinite Red knows how to run a conference.
Chain React is smaller than App.js or React Summit, which means you get to talk to speakers and other attendees between sessions. The single-track format means everyone shares the same experience.
Who should go: US-based React Native developers who want a focused conference without the travel to Europe. First-time conference attendees will feel welcome here.
CFP tips: Chain React values diverse perspectives and practical knowledge. They want talks from developers at different career stages. First-time speakers are welcome.
React Universe Conf — Wroclaw, Poland
Dates: September 2026 Recurring: Annual (September) CFP: Opens Spring 2026 Website: reactuniverseconf.com
Formerly React Native EU, organized by Callstack. Three days covering React Native, React, and the broader ecosystem with hands-on workshops.
Callstack builds and maintains React Native Paper, react-native-testing-library, and more. They bring that depth to the conference. The workshops are strong.
Who should go: Developers who want deep technical content and hands-on workshops. If you're trying to level up your React Native skills, the workshop days are worth the investment.
CFP tips: Callstack values technical depth. Talks about testing, architecture, and library development tend to do well here.
React Native Connection — Paris, France
Dates: September 24, 2026 Recurring: Annual (September) CFP: Coming soon Website: reactnativeconnection.io
React Native Connection is a one-day conference in Paris with French and international speakers. Well-organized, focused, and a good way to connect with the French and broader European React Native community.
The single-day format makes it easy to justify the trip if you're in Europe. Paris in September doesn't hurt either.
Who should go: European React Native developers, especially those who want a focused, one-day event without the multi-day commitment.
CFP tips: They welcome both French and English-language talks. Practical, real-world content works well.
React Native London Conf — London, UK
Dates: November 2026 Recurring: Annual (November) CFP: TBA Website: reactnativelondon.co.uk
A two-day conference with hands-on workshops and sessions from speakers at Meta, Amazon, Expo, and Microsoft. London's React Native community is one of the largest in Europe, and this conference reflects that energy.
One of the last conferences of the year, so it's a good opportunity to catch the full year's worth of React Native ecosystem changes in one place.
Who should go: UK-based developers or anyone looking for a late-year conference. The workshop format works well for teams attending together.
CFP tips: TBA for 2026. Watch their website for announcements.
How to pick the right conference
If you're only attending one: App.js Conf or Chain React, depending on whether you're in Europe or the US.
If you want workshops: React Universe Conf or React Native London Conf both have strong workshop programs.
If you want the broadest ecosystem view: React Summit covers both React and React Native.
If you want something quick: React Native Connection packs a full conference into one day.
Getting your company to pay for it
Most companies have a conference budget, but you might need to make the case.
- Frame it as professional development. You'll learn about new tools and patterns that apply to your current work. Name specific ones in your pitch.
- Mention the networking. You'll come back with contacts, ideas, and awareness of where the ecosystem is heading.
- Offer to share what you learn. Promise a lunch-and-learn or written summary when you get back. That multiplies the value for the team.
- Start with the cheapest option. If your company hasn't sent people to conferences before, propose a one-day event first.
Speaking at conferences
If you've been thinking about submitting a talk, do it. I've submitted plenty of CFPs that went nowhere. A few got accepted. That's how it works.
- Be specific. "Performance optimization in React Native" is too broad. "How we cut our app's startup time from 4 seconds to 800ms" is a talk people want to see.
- Tell a story. The best talks have a narrative: the problem, what you tried, what worked. Audiences remember stories over bullet points.
- Include results. Numbers, benchmarks, before/after screenshots. Concrete outcomes make your talk stand out.
- Submit to multiple conferences. Rejection is normal. Send the same talk to several conferences to improve your odds.
Stay updated
Conference dates and CFP deadlines change. We keep an updated list on our conferences page with the latest information, or subscribe to the React Native Recap newsletter for biweekly updates on the ecosystem including conference news.

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