Atropos is a free and open-source JavaScript library designed to create touch-friendly 3D parallax hover effects for web interfaces. The tool is intended for developers seeking to add interactive and visually engaging presentations to their projects, supporting both mouse and touch screen interactions through the use of pointer events.
The library is lightweight, with a script size of just 2KB when minified and gzipped, and it operates without any third-party dependencies. Atropos offers a range of customization options, allowing users to tailor the 3D parallax effects to suit their specific creative needs. Multiple Atropos components can be used together, sharing a common perspective to enable complex interactive designs.
Atropos is available for direct use in JavaScript projects, as well as through dedicated integrations for React and as a WebComponent. The WebComponent version enables compatibility with frameworks such as Angular, Vue, Svelte, Solid, and others, broadening its applicability across different development environments.
The tool is distributed under the MIT License, making it free to use and modify. Its focus on interactivity, flexibility, and ease of integration positions Atropos as a specialized solution for developers aiming to enhance user interfaces with 3D parallax effects.
Atropos is a Frameworks & SDKs product. It focuses on adding interactive 3D parallax hover effects to web interfaces without heavy dependencies. Atropos is an open-source project aimed at web developers. The project is open source (MIT). It runs on the web and the command line.
UI Initiative builds and maintains Atropos, and the product first shipped in 2021. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 3.6k stars and 1 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 5 catalogued features are 3D parallax, touch support, and lightweight.
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