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---
title: Combobox
description:
A versatile input component that combines a text input with a listbox,
allowing users to filter a list of options and select single or multiple
values.
links:
source: components/combobox
storybook: components-combobox--basic
recipe: combobox
ark: https://ark-ui.com/react/docs/components/combobox
---
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-basic" />
## Usage
```tsx
import { Combobox } from "@chakra-ui/react"
```
```tsx
<Combobox.Root>
<Combobox.Label />
<Combobox.Control>
<Combobox.Input />
<Combobox.IndicatorGroup>
<Combobox.ClearTrigger />
<Combobox.Trigger />
</Combobox.IndicatorGroup>
</Combobox.Control>
<Combobox.Positioner>
<Combobox.Content>
<Combobox.Empty />
<Combobox.Item />
<Combobox.ItemGroup>
<Combobox.ItemGroupLabel />
<Combobox.Item />
</Combobox.ItemGroup>
</Combobox.Content>
</Combobox.Positioner>
</Combobox.Root>
```
To setup combobox, you might need to import the following hooks:
- `useListCollection`: Used to manage the list of items in the combobox,
providing helpful methods for filtering and mutating the list.
- `useFilter`: Used to provide the filtering logic for the combobox based on
[`Intl.Collator`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl/Collator)
APIs.
## Examples
### Basic
The basic combobox provides a searchable dropdown with single selection.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-basic" />
### Sizes
Pass the `size` prop to the `Combobox.Root` to change the size of the combobox.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-sizes" />
### Variants
Pass the `variant` prop to the `Combobox.Root` to change the appearance of the
combobox.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-variants" />
### Multiple
Pass the `multiple` prop to the `Combobox.Root` to enable multiple selection.
This allows users to select multiple items from the list.
> When this is set, the combobox will always clear the input value when an item
> is selected.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-multiple" />
### Async Loading
Here's an example of loading the `collection` asynchronously as users type,
perfect for API-driven search interfaces.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-async-content" />
### Highlight Matching Text
Here's an example of composing the `Combobox.Item` and `Highlight` components to
highlight matching text in search results.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-highlight" />
### Open on Click
Use the `openOnClick` prop to open the combobox when the user clicks on the
input.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-open-on-click" />
### Custom Objects
By default, the combobox collection expects an array of objects with `label` and
`value` properties. In some cases, you may need to deal with custom objects.
Use the `itemToString` and `itemToValue` props to map the custom object to the
required interface.
```tsx
const items = [
{ country: "United States", code: "US", flag: "🇺🇸" },
{ country: "Canada", code: "CA", flag: "🇨🇦" },
{ country: "Australia", code: "AU", flag: "🇦🇺" },
// ...
]
const { contains } = useFilter({ sensitivity: "base" })
const { collection } = useListCollection({
initialItems: items,
itemToString: (item) => item.country,
itemToValue: (item) => item.code,
filter: contains,
})
```
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-custom-object" />
### Minimum Characters
Use the `openOnChange` prop to set a minimum number of characters before
filtering the list.
```tsx
<Combobox.Root openOnChange={(e) => e.inputValue.length > 2} />
```
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-min-character" />
### Field
Compose the `Combobox` component with the `Field` component to wrap the combobox
in a form field. Useful for form layouts.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-field" />
### Disabled State
Pass the `disabled` prop to the `Combobox.Root` to disable the entire combobox.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-disabled" />
### Disabled Item
Disable specific items in the dropdown, add the `disabled` prop to the
collection item.
```tsx {2}
const items = [
{ label: "Item 1", value: "item-1", disabled: true },
{ label: "Item 2", value: "item-2" },
]
const { collection } = useListCollection({
initialItems: items,
// ...
})
```
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-disabled-item" />
### Input Group
Combine with InputGroup to add icons or other elements.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-input-group" />
### Invalid
Pass the `invalid` prop to the `Combobox.Root` to show the error state.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-invalid" />
### Controlled Value
Use the `value` and `onValueChange` props to control the combobox's value
programmatically.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-controlled" />
### Store
An alternative way to control the combobox is to use the `Combobox.RootProvider`
component and the `useCombobox` store hook.
```tsx
import { Combobox, useCombobox } from "@chakra-ui/react"
function Demo() {
const combobox = useCombobox()
return (
<Combobox.RootProvider value={combobox}>{/* ... */}</Combobox.RootProvider>
)
}
```
This way you can access the combobox state and methods from outside the
combobox.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-store" />
### Controlled Open
Use the `open` and `onOpenChange` props to control the combobox's open state
programmatically.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-open-controlled" />
### Limit Large Datasets
The recommended way of managing large lists is to use the `limit` property on
the `useListCollection` hook. This will limit the number of rendered items in
the DOM to improve performance.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-limit" />
### Virtualization
Alternatively, you can leverage virtualization from the
`@tanstack/react-virtual` package to render large datasets efficiently.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-virtualized" />
### Links
Use the `asChild` prop to render the combobox items as links.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-links" />
For custom router links, you can customize the `navigate` prop on the
`Combobox.Root` component.
Here's an example of using the Tanstack Router.
```tsx {8-10}
import { Combobox } from "@chakra-ui/react"
import { useNavigate } from "@tanstack/react-router"
function Demo() {
const navigate = useNavigate()
return (
<Combobox.Root
navigate={({ href }) => {
navigate({ to: href })
}}
>
{/* ... */}
</Combobox.Root>
)
}
```
### Rehydrate Value
In some cases, where a combobox has a `defaultValue` but the collection is not
loaded yet, here's an example of how to rehydrate the value and populate the
input value.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-rehydrate-value" />
### Custom Item
Customize the appearance of items in the dropdown with your own components.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-custom-item" />
### Custom Filter
Here's an example of a custom filter that matches multiple properties of an
item.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-custom-filter" />
### Custom Animation
To customize the animation of the combobox, pass the `_open` and `_closed` prop
to the `Combobox.Content` component.
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-with-custom-animation" />
### Within Dialog
To use the combobox within a dialog or popover component, avoid wrapping the
`Combobox.Positioner` within the `Portal`.
```diff
-<Portal>
<Combobox.Positioner>
<Combobox.Content>
{/* ... */}
</Combobox.Content>
</Combobox.Positioner>
-</Portal>
```
If you use a `Dialog` and have set `scrollBehavior="inside"`, you need to:
- Set the combobox positioning to `fixed` to avoid the combobox from being
clipped by the dialog.
- Set `hideWhenDetached` to `true` to hide the combobox when the trigger is
scrolled out of view.
```tsx
<Combobox.Root positioning={{ strategy: "fixed", hideWhenDetached: true }}>
{/* ... */}
</Combobox.Root>
```
<ExampleTabs name="combobox-in-popover" />
## Props
### Root
<PropTable component="Combobox" part="Root" />
### Item
<PropTable component="Combobox" part="Item" />