ScriptsMay 19, 2026·3 min read

react-window — Efficiently Render Large Lists and Tabular Data

A lightweight React library for virtualizing long lists and grids, rendering only visible items to keep scroll performance smooth even with tens of thousands of rows.

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Introduction

react-window is a lightweight library for rendering only the visible portion of large datasets in React. Instead of mounting thousands of DOM nodes, it creates a scrollable viewport and renders just the items currently on screen. This approach keeps memory usage low and scrolling smooth regardless of list size.

What react-window Does

  • Virtualizes lists so only visible rows are rendered in the DOM
  • Supports fixed-size and variable-size lists and grids
  • Reduces memory consumption for datasets with thousands of items
  • Provides a simple render-prop API for maximum flexibility
  • Works with both vertical and horizontal scrolling

Architecture Overview

react-window calculates which items are visible based on the scroll offset and container dimensions. It positions each visible item absolutely within a container sized to the total content height. On scroll, it recalculates the visible range and mounts or unmounts item components accordingly. The library uses requestAnimationFrame-throttled scroll handlers to maintain 60fps performance.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install via npm: npm install react-window
  • Choose the right component: FixedSizeList, VariableSizeList, FixedSizeGrid, or VariableSizeGrid
  • Pass itemCount, itemSize, height, and width as required props
  • Use react-window-infinite-loader for paginated data loading
  • Add react-virtualized-auto-sizer if the container size is dynamic

Key Features

  • Tiny bundle size (~6KB gzipped) compared to react-virtualized
  • Fixed and variable item size support for lists and grids
  • Scroll-to-item API for programmatic navigation
  • Compatible with react-window-infinite-loader for lazy loading
  • Simple render-prop pattern for custom item rendering

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • react-virtualized — predecessor with more features but much larger bundle
  • TanStack Virtual — headless, framework-agnostic, newer API with hooks
  • react-virtuoso — auto-sizing, grouped lists, simpler API for complex cases
  • @tanstack/react-virtual — hook-based, more flexible but requires more setup
  • vue-virtual-scroller — similar concept for Vue applications

FAQ

Q: When should I use VariableSizeList? A: Use it when rows have different heights. Pass an itemSize function that returns the height for each index.

Q: How do I handle dynamic container sizes? A: Wrap the list in <AutoSizer> from react-virtualized-auto-sizer to pass current width and height.

Q: Can I use react-window with infinite scrolling? A: Yes, pair it with react-window-infinite-loader to load more items as the user scrolls near the bottom.

Q: How does it differ from react-virtualized? A: react-window is a complete rewrite focused on smaller size and simpler API. It covers the core use cases with fewer components.

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