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tailwindcss-animate

A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.

<!-- Add an animated fade and zoom entrance -->
<div class="animate-in fade-in zoom-in">...</div>

<!-- Add an animated slide to top-left exit -->
<div class="animate-out slide-out-to-top slide-out-to-left">...</div>

<!-- Control animation duration -->
<div class="... duration-300">...</div>

<!-- Control animation delay -->
<div class="... delay-150">...</div>

<!-- And so much more! -->

Installation

Install the plugin from npm:

npm install -D tailwindcss-animate

Then add the plugin to your tailwind.config.js file:

// @filename tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
	theme: {
		// ...
	},
	plugins: [
		require("tailwindcss-animate"),
		// ...
	],
}

Documentation

Basic Usage

Changing animation delay

Use the delay-{amount} utilities to control an element’s animation-delay.

<button class="animate-bounce delay-150 duration-300 ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-bounce delay-300 duration-300 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-bounce delay-700 duration-300 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the animation delay documentation.

Changing animation direction

Use the direction-{keyword} utilities to control an element’s animation-delay.

<button class="animate-bounce direction-normal ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-bounce direction-reverse ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-bounce direction-alternate ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-bounce direction-alternate-reverse ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the animation direction documentation.

Changing animation duration

Use the duration-{amount} utilities to control an element’s animation-duration.

<button class="animate-bounce duration-150 ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-bounce duration-300 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-bounce duration-700 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the animation duration documentation.

Changing animation fill mode

Use the fill-mode-{keyword} utilities to control an element’s animation-fill-mode.

<button class="animate-bounce fill-mode-none ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-bounce fill-mode-forwards ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-bounce fill-mode-backwards ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-bounce fill-mode-both ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the animation fill mode documentation.

Changing animation iteration count

Use the repeat-{amount} utilities to control an element’s animation-iteration-count.

<button class="animate-bounce repeat-0 ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-bounce repeat-1 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-bounce repeat-infinite ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the animation iteration count documentation.

Changing animation play state

Use the running and paused utilities to control an element’s animation-play-state.

<button class="animate-bounce running ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-bounce paused ...">Button A</button>

Learn more in the animation play state documentation.

Changing animation timing function

Use the ease-{keyword} utilities to control an element’s animation-timing-function.

<button class="animate-bounce ease-linear ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-bounce ease-in ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-bounce ease-out ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-bounce ease-in-out ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the animation timing function documentation.

Prefers-reduced-motion

For situations where the user has specified that they prefer reduced motion, you can conditionally apply animations and transitions using the motion-safe and motion-reduce variants:

<button class="motion-safe:animate-bounce ...">Button B</button>

Enter & Exit Animations

Adding enter animations

To give an element an enter animation, use the animate-in utility, in combination with some fade-in, spin-in, zoom-in, and slide-in-from utilities.

<button class="animate-in fade-in ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-in spin-in ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-in zoom-in ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-in slide-in-from-top ...">Button D</button>
<button class="animate-in slide-in-from-left ...">Button E</button>

Learn more in the enter animation documentation.

Adding exit animations

To give an element an exit animation, use the animate-out utility, in combination with some fade-out, spin-out, zoom-out, and slide-out-from utilities.

<button class="animate-out fade-out ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-out spin-out ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-out zoom-out ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-out slide-out-from-top ...">Button D</button>
<button class="animate-out slide-out-from-left ...">Button E</button>

Learn more in the exit animation documentation.

Changing enter animation starting opacity

Set the starting opacity of an animation using the fade-in-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-in fade-in ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-in fade-in-25 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-in fade-in-50 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-in fade-in-75 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the enter animation opacity documentation.

Changing enter animation starting rotation

Set the starting rotation of an animation using the spin-in-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-in spin-in-1 ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-in spin-in-6 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-in spin-in-75 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-in spin-in-90 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the enter animation rotate documentation.

Changing enter animation starting scale

Set the starting scale of an animation using the zoom-in-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-in zoom-in ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-in zoom-in-50 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-in zoom-in-75 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-in zoom-in-95 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the enter animation scale documentation.

Changing enter animation starting translate

Set the starting translate of an animation using the slide-in-from-{direction}-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-in slide-in-from-top ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-in slide-in-from-bottom-48 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-in slide-in-from-left-72 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-in slide-in-from-right-96 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the enter animation translate documentation.

Changing exit animation ending opacity

Set the ending opacity of an animation using the fade-out-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-out fade-out ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-out fade-out-25 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-out fade-out-50 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-out fade-out-75 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the exit animation opacity documentation.

Changing exit animation ending rotation

Set the ending rotation of an animation using the spin-out-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-out spin-out-1 ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-out spin-out-6 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-out spin-out-75 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-out spin-out-90 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the exit animation rotate documentation.

Changing exit animation ending scale

Set the ending scale of an animation using the zoom-out-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-out zoom-out ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-out zoom-out-50 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-out zoom-out-75 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-out zoom-out-95 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the exit animation scale documentation.

Changing exit animation ending translate

Set the ending translate of an animation using the slide-out-to-{direction}-{amount} utilities.

<button class="animate-out slide-out-to-top ...">Button A</button>
<button class="animate-out slide-out-to-bottom-48 ...">Button B</button>
<button class="animate-out slide-out-to-left-72 ...">Button C</button>
<button class="animate-out slide-out-to-right-96 ...">Button C</button>

Learn more in the exit animation translate documentation.

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