Build Login & Registration Apps with React Native

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Build Login & Registration Apps with React Native

About this course

By completing this course, learners will be able to configure a React Native environment, design login and registration user interfaces, apply state management and validations, implement navigation flows, and integrate backend APIs to build a complete authentication system. This course provides a hands-on, case study–driven approach to building a real-world Login and Registration Feature Application using React Native. Learners progress step by step—from project setup and UI design to form validation, navigation using stack navigators, and API integration for authentication. Each concept is demonstrated through practical implementation, making it easy to understand how individual pieces come together in a production-ready mobile app. What makes this course unique is its incremental learning structure and realistic development workflow, mirroring how professional React Native applications are built. Instead of isolated examples, learners work on a single cohesive project, gaining clarity on best practices, error handling, and user experience considerations. By the end of the course, learners will have the confidence and skills to build, validate, and connect authentication features in React Native applications—an essential requirement for modern mobile app development.

What you'll learn

  • configure a React Native environment
  • design login and registration user interfaces
  • apply state management and validations
  • implement navigation flows
  • integrate backend APIs for authentication

Course objectives

  • develop a real-world application from setup to deployment
  • gain confidence in building user authentication features
  • understand best practices for mobile app development

Skills you'll gain

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