Radio button
Radio buttons allow the user to select one option from a set.
Use radio buttons when the user needs to see all available options. If available options can be collapsed, consider using a Select component because it uses less space.
Radio buttons should have the most commonly used option selected by default.
Radio group
RadioGroup is a helpful wrapper used to group Radio components that provides an easier API, and proper keyboard accessibility to the group.
<FormControl>
  <FormLabel id="demo-radio-buttons-group-label">Gender</FormLabel>
  <RadioGroup
    aria-labelledby="demo-radio-buttons-group-label"
    defaultValue="female"
    name="radio-buttons-group"
  >
    <FormControlLabel value="female" control={<Radio />} label="Female" />
    <FormControlLabel value="male" control={<Radio />} label="Male" />
    <FormControlLabel value="other" control={<Radio />} label="Other" />
  </RadioGroup>
</FormControl><FormControl>
  <FormLabel id="demo-controlled-radio-buttons-group">Gender</FormLabel>
  <RadioGroup
    aria-labelledby="demo-controlled-radio-buttons-group"
    name="controlled-radio-buttons-group"
    value={value}
    onChange={handleChange}
  >
    <FormControlLabel value="female" control={<Radio />} label="Female" />
    <FormControlLabel value="male" control={<Radio />} label="Male" />
  </RadioGroup>
</FormControl><Radio
  checked={selectedValue === 'a'}
  onChange={handleChange}
  value="a"
  name="radio-buttons"
  inputProps={{ 'aria-label': 'A' }}
/>
<Radio
  checked={selectedValue === 'b'}
  onChange={handleChange}
  value="b"
  name="radio-buttons"
  inputProps={{ 'aria-label': 'B' }}
/><Radio {...controlProps('a')} size="small" />
<Radio {...controlProps('b')} />
<Radio
  {...controlProps('c')}
  sx={{
    '& .MuiSvgIcon-root': {
      fontSize: 28,
    },
  }}
/><Radio {...controlProps('a')} />
<Radio {...controlProps('b')} color="secondary" />
<Radio {...controlProps('c')} color="success" />
<Radio {...controlProps('d')} color="default" />
<Radio
  {...controlProps('e')}
  sx={{
    color: pink[800],
    '&.Mui-checked': {
      color: pink[600],
    },
  }}
/>Label placement
You can change the placement of the label with the FormControlLabel component's labelPlacement prop:
Show error
In general, radio buttons should have a value selected by default. If this is not the case, you can display an error if no value is selected when the form is submitted:
Customization
Here is an example of customizing the component. You can learn more about this in the overrides documentation page.
useRadioGroup
For advanced customization use cases, a useRadioGroup() hook is exposed.
It returns the context value of the parent radio group.
The Radio component uses this hook internally.
API
import { useRadioGroup } from '@mui/material/RadioGroup';
Returns
value (object):
value.name(string [optional]): The name used to reference the value of the control.value.onChange(func [optional]): Callback fired when a radio button is selected.value.value(any [optional]): Value of the selected radio button.
Example
<RadioGroup name="use-radio-group" defaultValue="first">
  <MyFormControlLabel value="first" label="First" control={<Radio />} />
  <MyFormControlLabel value="second" label="Second" control={<Radio />} />
</RadioGroup>When to use
Accessibility
(WAI-ARIA: https://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/apg/patterns/radiobutton/)
- All form controls should have labels, and this includes radio buttons, checkboxes, and switches. In most cases, this is done by using the 
<label>element (FormControlLabel). - When a label can't be used, it's necessary to add an attribute directly to the input component.
In this case, you can apply the additional attribute (e.g. 
aria-label,aria-labelledby,title) via theinputPropsproperty. 
<Radio
  value="radioA"
  inputProps={{
    'aria-label': 'Radio A',
  }}
/>