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SmoothUI is a free, open-source collection of 75+ beautifully animated React components, built with Motion (Framer Motion) and Tailwind CSS v4.
useReducedMotion support for accessibilitynpx shadcn@latest add @smoothui/component-namePerfect for shipping polished, animated interfaces without fighting animation libraries or reinventing motion patterns.
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npx shadcn@latest add @smoothui/..., drop into any shadcn project, mix freely with shadcn/ui componentsSmoothUI's answer:
Frontend developers, indie hackers, and design-minded engineers who build with React, Next.js, and Tailwind CSS โ and who want their products to feel delightful without wiring up every animation from scratch. Especially teams already using shadcn/ui who want richer, motion-forward components to complement it, and solo builders shipping polished SaaS, marketing sites, and portfolios.
SmoothUI's answer:
SmoothUI combines genuinely smooth, hand-tuned animations with a copy-paste, own-the-code model. Every component ships with thoughtfully calibrated easing curves and spring physics, built-in useReducedMotion support for accessibility, and a shadcn-compatible registry โ so installing a component is a single npx shadcn@latest add command. Unlike black-box animation libraries, the source lives directly in your project, giving you full freedom to restyle, refactor, or compose components with your design system.
SmoothUI's answer:
SmoothUI started as a personal learning project: I wanted to really understand how beautiful animations on the web worked, so I started rebuilding the motion details I admired most. What began as a few animated experiments turned into a growing collection of reusable React components, and eventually into a public library for other developers. Over time it pivoted into a shadcn-style, copy-paste registry paired with educational tutorials โ so people can not only drop animations into their projects, but also learn the craft behind them.
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Based on our record, SmoothUI seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 1 time since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Rather than chasing the largest block count, Smooth UI aims on delivering thoughtfully designed sections that align well with modern SaaS and startup design trends. - Source: dev.to / 17 days ago