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Realm vs Realm React Native: What are the differences?

Developers describe Realm as "Realm makes it easy to build reactive apps, realtime collaborative features, and offline-first experiences". The Realm Mobile Platform is a next-generation data layer for applications. Realm is reactive, concurrent, and lightweight, allowing you to work with live, native objects. On the other hand, Realm React Native is detailed as "Realm JavaScript enables you to efficiently write your app’s model layer in a safe, persisted and fast way. It’s designe". Realm JavaScript enables you to efficiently write your app’s model layer in a safe, persisted and fast way. It’s designed to work with React Native and Node.js.

Realm and Realm React Native belong to "Mobile Database" category of the tech stack.

Realm and Realm React Native are both open source tools. It seems that Realm with 13.3K GitHub stars and 1.71K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Realm React Native with 3.59K GitHub stars and 341 GitHub forks.

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    Cloud Syncing
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    Reactive Database

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    No offline support for web till now
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    What is Realm?

    The Realm Mobile Platform is a next-generation data layer for applications. Realm is reactive, concurrent, and lightweight, allowing you to work with live, native objects.

    What is Realm React Native?

    Realm JavaScript enables you to efficiently write your app’s model layer in a safe, persisted and fast way. It’s designed to work with React Native and Node.js.

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