---
title: Composition
description: Learn how to compose components in Chakra UI.
---
## The `as` Prop
Used to change the underlying HTML element that a React component renders. It
provides a straightforward way to change the underlying element while retaining
the component's functionality.
```jsx
Hello, world!
```
:::warning
**TypeScript:** The caveat with the `as` prop is that the types of the component
passed to the `as` prop must be compatible with the component's props. We do not
infer the underlying component's props from the `as` prop.
:::
## The `asChild` Prop
Used to compose a component's functionality onto its child element. This
approach, inspired by
[Radix UI](https://www.radix-ui.com/primitives/docs/utilities/slot), offers
maximum flexibility.
```jsx
```
In this example, the `asChild` prop allows the `Button` to be used as the
trigger for the popover.
## Best Practices
To avoid common pitfalls when using the `as` and `asChild` props, there are a
few best practices to consider:
- **Forward Refs:** Ensure that the underlying component forwards the ref passed
to it properly.
- **Spread Props:** Ensure that the underlying component spreads the props
passed to it.
```jsx
const MyComponent = React.forwardRef((props, ref) => {
return
})
// with `as` prop
// with `asChild` prop
```