# React Native WebView Getting Started Guide Here's how to get started quickly with the React Native WebView. #### 1. Add react-native-webview to your dependencies ``` $ yarn add react-native-webview ``` #### 2. Link native dependencies React Native modules that include native Objective-C, Swift, Java, or Kotlin code have to be "linked" so that the compiler knows to include them in the app. This module does not require any extra step after running the link command 🎉 ``` $ react-native link react-native-webview ``` For Android manual installation, please refer to [this article](https://engineering.brigad.co/demystifying-react-native-modules-linking-964399ec731b) where you can find detailed step on how to link any react-native project. For iOS, while you can manually link the old way using [react-native own tutorial](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/linking-libraries-ios), we find it easier to use cocoapods. If you wish to use cocoapods and haven't set it up yet, please instead refer to [that article](https://engineering.brigad.co/demystifying-react-native-modules-linking-ae6c017a6b4a). _NOTE: If you ever need to uninstall React Native WebView, run `react-native unlink react-native-webview` to unlink it._ #### 3. Import the webview into your component ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; import { WebView } from 'react-native-webview'; class MyWeb extends Component { render() { return ( ); } } ``` Minimal example with inline HTML: ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; import { WebView } from 'react-native-webview'; class MyInlineWeb extends Component { render() { return ( Hello world' }} /> ); } } ``` Next, check out the [API Reference](Reference.md) or [In-Depth Guide](Guide.md).