We build production-ready front ends in 12 weeks. React, Next.js, TypeScript with fixed pricing and no surprises.
IRPR is a professional front end development company that ships production-grade web apps using React, Next.js, TypeScript, Vue, and Svelte. We build component libraries, state management layers, and responsive UIs that load in under 2 seconds.
Every project ships in 12 weeks for a fixed price of $80K to $250K. You get source code ownership, a CI/CD pipeline on GitHub Actions, and Sentry error tracking from day one. No hourly billing, no scope creep.
Startups hire us to build their first SaaS front end. Enterprise teams hire us to rebuild legacy Angular apps in React. Agencies hire us to white-label front end delivery for their clients. Each buyer gets a dedicated senior engineer and a weekly demo.
Admin panels with real-time data, role-based access, and chart libraries like Recharts. Integrates with any REST or GraphQL API.
Server-rendered landing pages with ISR, SEO metadata, and A/B testing via Vercel. Ships in 8 weeks.
Product catalogs, cart, and checkout flows built with Nuxt 3 and Stripe. Supports SSR and static generation.
Offline-first PWA with push notifications and local caching. Smaller bundle size than React for mobile users.
Large-scale portals with lazy loading, NgRx state management, and Angular Material. Used by fintech and healthcare clients.
Reusable component library with Storybook documentation, accessibility compliance, and automated visual regression tests.
Touch-optimized UIs for iOS and Android using React Native or Flutter. Shared logic with web front end via monorepo.
Whiteboards, chat, and live cursors using WebSockets, Socket.IO, and CRDT libraries like Yjs. Built for tools like Figma clones.
A professional front end development company delivers reliable, maintainable code that loads fast and passes accessibility audits.
IRPR has shipped over 200 front ends for clients in 50 countries. Every project uses the same process: design system first, then component isolation in Storybook, then integration with the backend. We enforce TypeScript strict mode and 90%+ test coverage on critical paths.
Our front ends score 90+ on Lighthouse performance, support WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility, and include error tracking via Sentry. We deploy to Vercel or AWS with automatic rollbacks and preview environments for every pull request.
Freelancers often ghost, skip documentation, and leave you with untestable code. A professional company delivers a complete product.
Many teams start with a freelancer and end up with half-built components, no TypeScript, and a single developer who disappears. IRPR assigns a team of 2-3 senior engineers, a project manager, and a QA lead. Every line of code is reviewed in pull requests.
We write automated tests with Playwright and Vitest, maintain a changelog, and hand over full documentation including a README, architecture diagram, and deployment guide. You get source code in your own GitHub repository from day one.
Our process has four phases, each with a clear deliverable and a go/no-go checkpoint.
Phase 1 is the Roadmap (week 1-2). We audit your backend APIs, define the component tree, and produce a fixed price quote. You approve the scope before any code is written.
Phase 2 is the Design System (week 3-4). We build a reusable component library in Storybook with all states, responsive breakpoints, and accessibility annotations. Phase 3 is Core Build (week 5-10) where we wire up real data and build every screen. Phase 4 is QA and Launch (week 11-12) with Playwright tests, performance audits, and deployment.
Every deliverable is production-ready, documented, and owned by you.
You get source code in your own GitHub repository, a deployed staging environment, and a CI/CD pipeline that runs tests on every push. We also include a monitoring setup with Sentry and Datadog.
Built a real-time analytics dashboard with React, D3.js, and WebSockets. Reduced page load time from 6 seconds to 1.2 seconds. Integrated with Stripe for subscription management.
Developed a HIPAA-compliant patient portal with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and Auth0. Enabled video consultations and prescription refills. Handled 10,000+ daily users within 3 months.
Built a headless ecommerce front end with Next.js, Shopify Storefront API, and Algolia search. Improved conversion rate by 22% and reduced bounce rate by 15%.
Created a real-time portfolio dashboard with React, Redux Toolkit, and Highcharts. Integrated with Plaid for account aggregation and Stripe for payments. Achieved 99.9% uptime.
Developed a MLS-integrated property search with Vue.js, Nuxt, and Mapbox. Reduced manual data entry by 8 hours per week per agent. Supported 500+ concurrent users.
Built a FERPA-compliant LMS front end with React, GraphQL, and AWS AppSync. Supported video streaming, quiz creation, and progress tracking. Onboarded 50,000 students in the first quarter.
Every project gets a fixed quote in the Roadmap phase (week 2). No hourly billing, no surprise invoices, no scope creep charges. The price you see is the price you pay.
Every engineer on your project has 7+ years of experience with React, Next.js, or Vue. No junior developers, no offshore outsourcing. You talk directly to the person writing code.
We ship a working front end in 12 weeks, not 6 months. The timeline is fixed because we use a pre-built design system and component library that cuts development time by 40%.
Source code goes into your GitHub repository from day one. Full ownership, no licensing fees, no vendor lock-in. You can take the code and run with it after launch.
We build front ends that pass HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SOC 2, and FERPA audits. Every component includes accessibility annotations, and we provide a compliance checklist with your deliverable.
Every project includes 30 days of free maintenance after launch. We monitor Sentry errors, fix bugs, and handle hotfixes. Extended support contracts start at $5,000 per month.
Every engagement runs through the same four-stage pipeline. Predictable by design.
30-minute discovery call. No deck. We'll tell you honestly what it takes, how long, and how much.