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Motion for React is an open source, production-ready library thatβs designed for all creative developers.
It's the only animation library with a hybrid engine, combining the power of JavaScript animations combined with the performance of native browser APIs.
It looks like this:
<motion.div animate={{ x: 0 }} />
It does all this:
...and a whole lot more.
Install motion
with via your package manager:
npm install motion
Then import the motion
component:
import { motion } from "motion/react"
export function Component({ isVisible }) {
return <motion.div animate={{ opacity: isVisible ? 1 : 0 }} />
}
Motion is sustainable thanks to the kind support of its sponsors.
Motion powers Framer animations, the web builder for creative pros. Design and ship your dream site. Zero code, maximum speed.
FAQs
An animation library for JavaScript and React.
The npm package motion receives a total of 235,415 weekly downloads. As such, motion popularity was classified as popular.
We found that motion demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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