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DSKit (Design System Kit) is a design system SDK for iOS 13+, written in Swift and positioned as a way to “build iOS app templates and UI elements in code.” It is not a Figma/Sketch design asset pack, but a collection of UIKit components, view models, themes, and demo projects that can be dropped directly into an Xcode project. Its goal is to help developers deliver simple iOS apps and white-label business apps faster.
Based on the description, DSKit’s core abstraction consists of three basic layout section types: List, Grid, and Gallery. Developers map text, images, and other content into DSViewModel objects, then let DSKit handle presentation. It also provides simple view models, ready-made themes, color/spacing/font configuration, Light/Dark mode, and industry demos such as Food Delivery, E-Commerce, Barbershop, and Flower Store. The technical stack is clearly defined as Swift 5+, iOS 13+, UIKit, and Xcode, so users are expected to have basic Xcode and Swift knowledge.
Pricing information is insufficient. The FAQ only states that, depending on the selected package, users can get DSKit compiled frameworks and Swift 5+/iOS 13+ demo projects, but it does not list pricing, packages, commercial licensing terms, update periods, or refund rules. Its open-source status is also unclear: the page links to GitHub in multiple places, while also mentioning compiled frameworks, so this alone is not enough to determine whether it is fully open source.
Its main advantage is a relatively straightforward onboarding path, making it suitable for UIKit developers who want to build UI quickly in code. The number of industry templates is also clearly stated, including 60+ e-commerce screens, 30+ food delivery screens, 20+ barbershop screens, and 15+ flower store screens. Light/Dark mode and the theme system also help maintain visual consistency. The limitations are that it only covers native iOS use cases and does not provide PSD/Figma/Sketch files. The author also explicitly notes that DSKit will not cover every requirement, so complex, highly customized, or cross-platform projects may not be a good fit.
DSKit is better suited to individual iOS developers, small teams, outsourcing teams, or teams that need to quickly build simple business apps for bookings, shopping, delivery, and similar scenarios. Access from China and supported payment methods are not disclosed in the main content. If code access depends on GitHub, the domestic network experience may vary by region and time of day. Alternatives include Flutter, Material Design, building an in-house SwiftUI/UIKit component library, or using other iOS UI template tools.
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