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![React Native DevTools front-end](../static/blog/assets/0.76-react-native-devtools.jpg)
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We're releasing the first stable version of React Native DevTools, a reliable and familiar debugging tool. Key features include:
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We're releasing the first stable version of React Native DevTools, our new default debugging experience.
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**Familiar, web-aligned tooling**: A fully featured debugger based on Chrome DevTools with reliable breakpoints, watch values, step-through debugging, stack inspection, and a rich JavaScript console.
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**Improved and integrated React DevTools**: The built-in React Components Inspector and Profiler work seamlessly, with faster and more reliable component highlighting.
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**Improved UX**: A new Paused in Debugger overlay, summary warnings in LogBox, and fixed reconnection behavior.
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**Instant launch**: React Native DevTools is ready by default with zero config, and can be opened from the in-app Dev Menu or via <kbd>j</kbd> to debug in the CLI server.
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We want the tooling you use to debug React across all platforms to be reliable, familiar, simple, and cohesive. React Native DevTools delivers on these principles — browser-aligned developer tools that are deeply integrated with React Native. Key features include:
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This new debugging experience is fundamentally different from previous options and [has changed](https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/discussions/819#:~:text=announcement%20talk%20%F0%9F%8E%AC.-,Compatibility,-React%20Native%20DevTools) compatibility. It's built on a new backend debugging stack, rebuilt from the ground up, and will support future feature additions like Performance and Network panels.
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- **Familiar, web-aligned tooling** — A fully featured debugger based on Chrome DevTools with reliable breakpoints, watch values, step-through debugging, stack inspection, and a rich JavaScript console. These core features now work reliably and across reloads.
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- **Improved and integrated React DevTools** — The built-in React Components Inspector and Profiler work seamlessly, with faster and more reliable component highlighting.
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- **Improved UX** — See a new _Paused in Debugger_ overlay, making it clear when your app is paused on a breakpoint. Warnings in LogBox are now displayed as a summary, and hidden when DevTools is attached.
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- **Fixed reconnection behaviour** — JavaScript breakpoints now work reliably across reloads and when DevTools is disconnected and reattached. DevTools can even reconnect to the same app after a native rebuild.
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- **Instant launch** — React Native DevTools is ready by default with zero config. Open it from the in-app Dev Menu or via <kbd>j</kbd> to debug in the CLI server, which now supports multiple emulators and devices.
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React Native DevTools is fundamentally different from our previous debugging options, including being different from the Experimental Debugger experience first shipped in 0.73. It switches to a new backend debugging stack that we’ve rebuilt over the last year. This means that compatibility with previous tooling [has changed](https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/discussions/819#:~:text=announcement%20talk%20%F0%9F%8E%AC.-,Compatibility,-React%20Native%20DevTools), and you should also expect a much more reliable experience end-to-end. We intend to build upon this new stack to allow us to reliably implement more features in future, such as the Performance and Network panels.
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#### Phasing out logs in Metro
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