I Tried 30+ React Native Courses on Udemy: Here Are My Top 5 Recommendations for 2026

My favorite online resources to learn React Native in 2026

I Tried 30+ React Native Courses: Here Are My Top 5 Recommendations

If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile apps without learning Swift, Kotlin, or Java from scratch, React Native remains one of the smartest bets you can make in 2026. One codebase. Both platforms. Real native performance — not a WebView wrapper.

The problem is not a shortage of courses. There are dozens of React Native courses on Udemy alone, and most of them look identical from the outside. Same star ratings. Same vague descriptions. Same promise of “build real apps.”

So I did the unglamorous work of actually going through more than 30 of them — testing the curriculum, working through the projects, and evaluating which ones produce developers who can actually ship a production app. What follows are the five that genuinely stood out, ordered by popularity and overall value.

By the way, if you are new to the full-stack development world and want to build your foundations before diving into mobile, The Complete Full-Stack Web Development Bootcamp by Angela Yu is one of the most popular and well-regarded starting points on Udemy.

And if you plan to enroll in more than one course, a Udemy Personal Plan gives you instant access to more than 21,000 top-quality courses for just $30 a month — easily the best value if you’re planning a structured learning roadmap.

Top 5 React Native Courses on Udemy for 2026

Without any further ado, let’s see these courses:

#1 — React Native — The Practical Guide By Maximilian Schwarzmüller

This is the most popular React Native course on Udemy in 2026, and the popularity is completely justified. Maximilian Schwarzmüller — one of the most trusted technical instructors on the platform — built this course around real-world projects and genuine hands-on practice. You’re not watching theory. You’re building apps from the first lesson.

What sets this course apart is how clearly it bridges the gap between React.js and React Native. If you already know React, Maximilian explains exactly what changes and what stays the same when you move to mobile. If you’re newer to the ecosystem, the progression is deliberate enough to follow without getting lost.

The coverage is comprehensive: navigation, animations, maps, device features, and deployment to both platforms are all included. This is a course that takes you to production, not just “hello world.”

What you’ll learn:

  • How React Native compares to React.js and when to use each
  • The difference between native and hybrid app approaches
  • Building fully functional, styled React Native apps for iOS and Android
  • Adding animations, maps, and multi-screen navigation
  • Deploying your finished app to both the App Store and Google Play

Best for: Developers who already know JavaScript or React and want the most thorough practical course available.

Enroll in React Native — The Practical Guide →

#2 — The Complete React Native and Hooks Course By Stephen Grider

Stephen Grider is one of the most consistently praised instructors on all of Udemy, and this course is a strong example of why. His teaching style is unusually clear — he has a talent for explaining not just what to do but precisely why each decision makes sense in context. For beginners, that clarity is enormously valuable.

This is the course I’d recommend to anyone who has never worked with React before. Grider starts with the fundamentals — JSX, props, state, event handling — and builds up to Hooks and Redux in a progression that never feels rushed. By the time you’re working with device APIs and deployment, the earlier concepts are already solid.

The 2026 edition keeps the content current and reflects the modern React Native development patterns that production teams are actually using.

What you’ll learn:

  • React basics including JSX, props, state, and event handling — from scratch
  • React Native’s core components and how they map to native UI elements
  • Building and styling apps for both iOS and Android
  • React Hooks and Redux for state management
  • Deploying finished apps to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store

Best for: Absolute beginners to React Native and developers who want a thorough, beginner-friendly foundation before moving to more advanced material.

Enroll in The Complete React Native and Hooks Course →

#3 — React Native: Mobile App Development (CLI) By Nata Vacheishvili

This is the most production-focused course on this list. Where the first two courses teach you React Native broadly, this one puts you inside a single large-scale project — a full restaurant app — and teaches you everything you need to know through the act of actually building it.

The technical stack is modern and realistic: Hooks, Redux, Firebase, Google Maps, Stripe Payments, and animations. These are the integrations you’ll encounter in real apps, and working through them in a cohesive project is far more valuable than studying them as isolated examples.

If your goal is to build something you’d actually be comfortable shipping to users — or showing to a hiring manager — this course produces that kind of output.

What you’ll learn:

  • React Native with Hooks, Redux, and Firebase in a real project context
  • Integrating Google Maps, Stripe Payments, and smooth animations
  • Building large-scale React Native apps for both iOS and Android
  • Production-ready app architecture and best practices

Best for: Developers who want a project-first learning experience and are aiming to build a portfolio-quality app.

Enroll in React Native: Mobile App Development →

#4 — React Native, Redux & Express — Full Stack React Native

Most React Native courses teach you to consume APIs that already exist. This one teaches you to build them. If you want to go beyond mobile development and understand the complete picture — frontend, backend, database, authentication — this full-stack course is the right choice.

You’ll work with React Native, Redux, Express.js, and MongoDB together, building four complete applications including a To-Do App, a News App, and a Home Listing App. The authentication system and database integration chapters alone are worth working through if you’ve been unclear on how those pieces connect in a mobile context.

In 2026, developers who can reason about the full stack — not just the mobile client — are significantly more valuable in the job market. This course positions you there.

What you’ll learn:

  • Building full-stack React Native apps with Express.js on the backend
  • Redux, React Navigation, and MongoDB integration in a real project
  • Building complete authentication systems for mobile apps
  • Creating four distinct real-world applications across the course

Best for: Developers who want to own the complete stack — from mobile client to backend API — and build genuinely independent projects.

Enroll in React Native, Redux & Express →

#5 — React Native: Advanced Concepts By Stephen Grider

Once you’ve built your foundations — whether through the Complete React Native course above or your own prior experience — this is the course that elevates your work from functional to polished and professional.

Grider’s second React Native course focuses on the features that genuinely differentiate great mobile apps: fluid animations, seamless navigation, OAuth authentication, push notifications, and offline data persistence. These are the details that users notice, even when they can’t articulate why one app feels better than another.

This course is best approached as a deliberate second step rather than a starting point. The concepts assume you’re comfortable with React Native fundamentals and want to build production-grade, professional-quality applications on top of that foundation.

What you’ll learn:

  • Advanced React Native animations that feel genuinely native
  • React-Navigation for seamless, polished multi-screen flows
  • Facebook OAuth authentication integration
  • Push notifications and offline data persistence

Best for: Developers who have React Native fundamentals and want to build the kind of polished, professional-grade apps that stand out in the App Store.

Enroll in React Native: Advanced Concepts →

My Recommended Learning Path for 2026

Complete beginner with no React experience: Start with The Complete React Native and Hooks Course (Grider) → then move to React Native — The Practical Guide (Schwarzmüller) for broader coverage.

Developer who already knows React: Start directly with React Native — The Practical Guide → then React Native: Mobile App Development for a production-grade project.

Wants to build complete apps independently: React Native — The Practical GuideFull Stack React Native for backend skills.

Already comfortable with React Native basics: React Native: Advanced Concepts directly.

Conclusion

That’s my honest take after working through more than 30 React Native courses: these five are the ones that actually produce results in 2026.

For most people, React Native — The Practical Guide by Maximilian Schwarzmüller is the best single starting point — broad coverage, excellent instruction, and genuinely practical project work. If you’re a complete beginner, start one step earlier with Stephen Grider’s Complete React Native and Hooks Course to build your foundation first.

And if you’re planning to work through multiple courses, the Udemy Personal Plan at $30/month gives you access to all of them — plus 21,000+ other courses — without paying per course.

Which course are you starting with? Let me know in the comments.

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All the best with your React Native journey


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