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React Motion vs React Transition Group

Developers should use React Motion when building React applications that require fluid, physics-based animations, such as draggable components, collapsible menus, or transitions between states meets developers should use react transition group when they need to implement controlled, declarative animations for component mounting/unmounting or state changes in react, especially for ui elements like modals, tooltips, or list items. Here's our take.

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React Motion

Developers should use React Motion when building React applications that require fluid, physics-based animations, such as draggable components, collapsible menus, or transitions between states

React Motion

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Developers should use React Motion when building React applications that require fluid, physics-based animations, such as draggable components, collapsible menus, or transitions between states

Pros

  • +It's particularly useful for creating animations that respond to user interactions in real-time, as the spring system automatically handles interruptions and reversals smoothly
  • +Related to: react, javascript

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

React Transition Group

Developers should use React Transition Group when they need to implement controlled, declarative animations for component mounting/unmounting or state changes in React, especially for UI elements like modals, tooltips, or list items

Pros

  • +It is ideal for scenarios where you want to add transitions without heavy animation libraries, as it integrates seamlessly with React's component lifecycle and works well with CSS transitions or libraries like React Spring
  • +Related to: react, css-transitions

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use React Motion if: You want it's particularly useful for creating animations that respond to user interactions in real-time, as the spring system automatically handles interruptions and reversals smoothly and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use React Transition Group if: You prioritize it is ideal for scenarios where you want to add transitions without heavy animation libraries, as it integrates seamlessly with react's component lifecycle and works well with css transitions or libraries like react spring over what React Motion offers.

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The Bottom Line
React Motion wins

Developers should use React Motion when building React applications that require fluid, physics-based animations, such as draggable components, collapsible menus, or transitions between states

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