KendoReact LLM Kit Overview

Updated on Aug 14, 2026

The KendoReact LLM Kit is a collection of purpose-built components that surface AI agent activity inside your application.

The kit gives you ready-to-use building blocks for displaying reasoning traces, multi-step thought chains, tool invocations, inline citations, and conversation checkpoints—all designed to live alongside any chat or agentic interface.

This is a Free React LLM KitThe KendoReact LLM Kit is free to use, including in production—no sign-up or license required. Check out all 120+ free and premium UI components in the enterprise-grade KendoReact library.

The following example demonstrates the LLM Kit components working together in an agentic chat scenario.

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Key Features

  • Reasoning—Displays a model's thinking trace as a single collapsible block, optionally streaming content token by token.
  • Chain of Thought—Groups an ordered sequence of thought steps under a single collapsible header, with optional custom row templates.
  • Tool Call—Displays a single tool or function invocation, including its parameters, approval flow, result, and error states.
  • Checkpoint—Renders a decorative separator between conversation turns with a Start Over or Redo action.
  • Citation—Embeds an inline reference chip that opens a paginated popover with full source details.

Support Options

For any questions about the use of KendoReact LLM Kit, or any other KendoReact components, there are several support options available:

  • KendoReact license holders and anyone in an active trial can take advantage of the outstanding KendoReact customer support delivered by the developers who built the library. To submit a support ticket, use the Telerik support system.
  • The KendoReact forums are part of the free support you can get from the community and from the KendoReact team on all kinds of general issues.
  • KendoReact Feedback Portal and KendoReact Roadmap provide information on the features in discussion and also those planned for release.
  • KendoReact uses GitHub Issues as its bug tracker, and you can submit any related reports there. Also, check out the closed list.
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