Top 22 Best Material Design Apps and Websites for Inspiration

Since its release back in June 2014, Material Design has made its way to a ton of apps and websites. The design language serves to make apps and websites more attractive and clean, giving users a UI that is not only pleasant to look at, but also functional. Even though Material Design has been around for a while now, its popularity hasn’t waned with new apps and websites still following the guidelines. In case you’re looking to build your own material design apps or websites, here’s a list of the 22 best material design apps and websites that you can use for inspiration in 2020.

Best Material Design Apps and Websites for Inspiration in 2020

We have broken this article into two sections. In the first section, you can find the best material design app inspiration while the second section displays the best material design website inspirations. You can click on the link below to quickly movie between the sections.

Best Material Design Apps for Android

1. Material Gallery

Material Gallery

Material Gallery, as its name might indicate, is the best inspiration that you can use to develop your own material design-themed Android app. The app is a collaborative tool for designers that allows them to upload their work onto the platform and get feedback from their peers.

Download Material Gallery (Free)

2. Asana

Asna

Asana, a task manager app which allows users to easily capture tasks, reminders, and ideas, has one of the best implementations of material design out there. The app has a clean and colorful user interface which adheres to the material design guidelines and it’s a good example to take inspiration from.

Download Asana (Free)

3. B&H Photo

B&H Photo

Another good example of material design done right, B&H Photo is an app that allows users to shop for photo and video equipment online. Once again, the app has a clean and colorful user interface that’s quite pleasing to the eyes and could provide you with some great ideas that you can implement on your own app.

Download B&H Photo (Free)

4. Lyft

Lyft

Ride hailing service Lyft’s Android app is also a good example that you can take inspiration from. The app has a fairly minimal user interface with colorful accents that make the important UI elements pop. If you haven’t used Lyft before, the app is worth downloading just for its user interface.

Download Lyft (Free)

5. Action Launcher

Action Launcher

Action Launcher, a customizable stock launcher replacement app, also follows material design guidelines quite well. The launcher is one of the best Android launchers out there and includes a number of cool features, including all of Pixel launcher features, a fully customizable dock search box, and a lot more.

Download Action Launcher (Free)

6. Between

Between

Between is a private Android app for a couple. It has an exclusive, secure communication channel for just the two of them to share and store their memories. Between has what most couple want with their private app such as chat, moments, weather updates and shared calendar features. And yes, it’s Material Design app.

Download Between (Free)

7. SwiftKey

SwiftKey

SwiftKey is a third-party keyboard app that also follows the material design guidelines quite closely. Even though there’s not much you can do material design wise on a keyboard, but the app’s setting menu is where you can draw your inspiration. SwiftKey is undoubtedly the best looking keyboard app out there.

Download SwiftKey (Free)

8. Falcon Pro 3

Falcon Pro 3

Third-party Twitter client Falcon Pro 3 is another good example of material design done right and will give you some good insight on developing your own Android app in accordance with the material design guidelines. The app has a very minimal and fluid interface that allows Twitter power users to use the social media platform more efficiently. The app is also a great place to start from if you’re planning on giving your app a dark theme.

Download Falcon Pro 3 (Free)

9. Textra SMS

Textra SMS

Third-party SMS app – Textra SMS – is a beautiful, fast and customizable alternative to Android’s stock messaging app that has a well designed user interface. The app comes with over 180 material design themes, bubble and app icon colors, dark/light modes, and more that you can take inspiration from while developing your app.

Download Textra SMS (Free)

10. TuneIn Radio

Tune In

TuneIn Radio is a radio streaming service with over 100,000 live real radio stations from around the world. You can hear your best sports, news, music and talk radio. TuneIn offers a complete solution to listen an exclusive 24/7 radio with music genres from Hip Hop to Top 40 Pop to Alternative Rock. The Material look and feel will make you easy when using the app. And best of all, it’s free to use.

Download TuneIn Radio (Free

11. Journey: Diary, Journal

Journey: Diary, Journal

Journey, one of the best journal writing apps, also sets a good example when it comes to interface design. The app offers tons of function like text editor, photo gallery, calendar sync and atlas. It syncs with Google Drive and also automatically traces your location, motion, temperature, weather and music activities. And like any other journal writer, it’s able to lock your data with password.

Download Journey: Diary, Journal (Free)

12. Canva

Image editing and poster creation app, Canva, is simple and fun to use the Android app that, as you’d expect, has a wonderful material design inspired interface. The app allows users to create some stunning posters, invitations, cards, etc. and offers over 60,000 templates to help you get started. Being a design app, Canva is naturally a good inspiration for those of you who’re looking to develop your own material design themed app.

CanvaDownload Canva (Free, in-app purchases)

13. Simplenote

Simplenote, as its name suggests, is a simple note-taking app that’s simple to use, thanks to its material design inspired user interface. The app gives users a simple to use interface where they can take notes, create lists, and save ideas quickly and efficiently. Simplenote can be a good source of inspiration for those of you looking to develop a minimal, yet functional, Android app.

Simplenote

Download Simplenote (Free)

14. Houzz – Home Design & Remodel

So, how long can you keep an app, which won the design award from Google, away from the sight? Houzz is a pretty cool home design app that boasts a large collection of over 20 million high-resolution images of home interiors and exteriors. You can pick the images based on different styles, locations, and room for remodeling, decorating, or building home. What’s more, Houzz also comes with a sketch feature so that you can annotate and draw on the images. Everything considered; it’s one of the best material design apps for Android.

Houzz

Download Houzz – Home Design & Remodel (Free)

15. LocalCast

Going by the sheer numbers, LocalCast is probably the best casting solution for Roku, Fire TV, Smart TV, Sonos, Xbox 360, Xbox One, or other DLNA Devices. You can use it to send videos, photos, and even music to the compatible devices from your phone or tablet. The casting app is pretty lightweight and sports a clean interface. The snappier interface helps it run smoothly. Besides, it also allows you to tweak subtitle timing, font, background, and even color for cool customization.

LocalCast

Download LocalCast (Free)

16. Paperboy

For the folks who are on the lookout for a handy RSS (stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) to enhance the reading experience, Paperboy promises to be a better pick. You can use this app to follow your favorite news and magazines to read the sort of articles that appeal to your taste. Moreover, it sports a pretty neat UI and also comes with an automatic night mode to safeguard your eyes from straining. Aside from making the content easy on the eyes, the dark theme can also help your Android device last longer.

Paperboy

Download Paperboy (Free)

Best Material Design Websites

17. Material Design Lite

Material Design Lite

What could be a better source of inspiration than a tool that allows you to give your websites a material design makeover. Material Design Lite does exactly that and sets a great example with its own website. The website has a colorful and minimal design which sets a great example and on top of that, you can use the development kit it offers to easily give your website a similar look.

Visit Material Design Lite (Link)

18. Waaark

Waaark

Creative web studio Waaark’s website is another good source of inspiration if you’re looking to create your own material design themed website. Not only does the website look cool on its own, the service they provide can also come in handy for those of you who want help in creating a custom-designed website. As you can tell from their website, they’re pretty capable when it comes to great website design.

Visit Waaark (Link)

19. Canva

19. Canva

Much like Canva’s app, its website is also a great example of material design principles put to good use, perhaps even more so. The image editing service’s website is just a pleasure to behold and fairly simple to use. A number of people here at Beebom use it on the daily and swear by it, which is reason enough to believe that it’s got something right when it comes to design and functionality.

Visit Canva (Link)

20. APKMirror

APKMirror

APK Mirror is a website for getting Android apps APK file. It provides you with many Android apps and always get updated with the latest version. You can also submit your own APK file by clicking the the upload button (cloud action button). Brought by AndroidPolice.com, APK Mirror is designed as simple as possible with Material Design in mind.

Visit APKMirror (Link)

21. Auro Wealth Management

Auro Wealth Management

Auro Wealth Management’s website is also a great example of how you can make use of material design guidelines to make a rather impressive website that has a well organized user interface that is capable of keeping visitors on the website for longer. The website’s use of large icons to separate various tabs is a good example of how you can create a website that is quite different from most other websites, but as simple to use as any other.

Visit Auro Wealth Management (Link)

22. Joel Cox

Joel Cox

Joel Cox is a UI & UX Designer from San Fransisco. He is a very experienced, skillful Javascript Engineer with well education. Recently, he had made a very wonderful portfolio site developed with Materialize frameworks. The first time you open his site, you’ll know that it’s going to be more amazing inside. The color, layout, animation and typography are well designed. Even I want a site like that.

Visit Joel Cox (Link)

Best Material Design Apps and Websites to Inspire You

Well, that rounds up our list of the best material design apps and websites that you can use as inspiration to design your own app/website. There are still a number of other websites and apps out there that do justice to the material design guidelines, and in case you know of some that might help other developers make sure to let us know about them in the comments section below.

comment Comments 3
  • Alberto Roberto says:

    It’s a joke. Commonly known as a trash out of the trash can.

  • Maurya says:

    And google task…..!
    That is father of every app.

  • Surbhi Singla says:

    Are you crazy. Most of the sites you have mentioned do not even exist. They are either blank or not complete. This is one of the worst blog I have ever read. Please do not waste people’s time.

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