This section is incomplete, please see the old docs for [createFactory.](https://reactjs.org/docs/react-api.html#createfactory)
</Wip>
This API will be removed in a future major version of React. Use [JSX](/learn/writing-markup-with-jsx) or [`createElement`](/api/react/createElement) instead.
</Deprecated>
<Intro>
`createFactory` lets you create a function that produces React elements of a given type.
```js
React.createFactory(type)
const factory = createFactory(type)
```
</Intro>
<InlineToc/>
---
## Usage {/*usage*/}
### Creating React elements {/*creating-react-elements*/}
You shouldn't use `createFactory` in new code. In the existing code, it's typically used as an alternative to [JSX:](/learn/writing-markup-with-jsx)
<Sandpack>
```js App.js
import { createFactory } from 'react';
const button = createFactory('button');
export default function App() {
return button({
onClick: () => {
alert('Clicked!')
}
}, 'Click me');
}
```
</Sandpack>
Since `createFactory` has been deprecated, you need to remove it from your project's code.
For example, you can convert it to use [`createElement`](/api/react/createElement) instead of `createFactory` like this:
<Sandpack>
```js App.js
import { createElement } from 'react';
export default function App() {
return createElement('button', {
onClick: () => {
alert('Clicked!')
}
}, 'Click me');
};
```
</Sandpack>
Alternatively, you can convert it to use [JSX:](/learn/writing-markup-with-jsx)
<Sandpack>
```js App.js
export default function App() {
return (
<buttononClick={()=> {
alert('Clicked!');
}}>
Click me
</button>
);
};
```
</Sandpack>
Every pattern that uses `createFactory` can be converted to either of the two styles above.
<DeepDivetitle="How is createFactory implemented?">
The full implementation of `createFactory` looks like this:
```js
import { createElement } from 'react';
function createFactory(type) {
return createElement.bind(null, type);
}
```
If your project uses `createFactory` a lot, you may copy this helper into your project or publish it on npm.
</DeepDive>
---
## Reference {/*reference*/}
### `createFactory(type)` {/*createfactory*/}
<Deprecated>
This API will be removed in a future major version of React. Use [JSX](/learn/writing-markup-with-jsx) or [`createElement`](/api/react/createElement) instead.
</Deprecated>
Call `createFactory(type)` to create a factory function which produces React elements of a given `type`.
```js
import { createFactory } from 'react';
const button = createFactory('button');
```
Then you can use it to create React elements without JSX:
```js
export default function App() {
return button({
onClick: () => {
alert('Clicked!')
}
}, 'Click me');
}
```
#### Parameters {/*parameters*/}
* `type`: The `type` argument must be a valid React component type. For example, it could be a tag name string (such as `'div'` or `'span'`), or a React component (a function, a class, or a special component like [`Fragment`](/apis/react/Fragment)).
#### Returns {/*returns*/}
Returns a factory function. That factory function receives a `props` object as the first argument, followed by a list of `...children` arguments, and returns a React element with the given `type`, `props` and `children`.