
As mobile app expectations continue to rise, so does the importance of building on the right foundation. That’s why the creators of Player ID — a new social video platform built for athletes — have officially selected Flutter as their core development framework.
Flutter, developed by Google, is a modern, open-source UI toolkit known for its ability to deliver high-performance, natively compiled apps across iOS and Android from a single codebase. The framework was selected for its ability to deliver seamless design, fast user interactions, and tight control over visual customization — all critical for an app centered around video, creativity, and community.
“We wanted a framework that would help us move fast without sacrificing quality,” said the app’s founder. “Flutter gives us the flexibility to build a sleek, powerful experience that works perfectly across devices — while remaining scalable for the future.”
Flutter powers some of the most polished apps on the market today, including:
- YouTube Create – New YouTube mobile video editing suite
- Google Pay
- Google Earth
- Ebay
- Supercell
- Many More
By building with Flutter, Player ID users can expect a visually stunning, highly responsive experience — from video editing and playback to social features and profile management — all optimized for both phone and tablet use.
The app’s first release will focus on core features such as highlight creation, athlete profiles, and secure social sharing, with performance and cross-platform stability at the heart of the experience.