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54 shantingHou 19 4/1/2025, 6:28:31 PM svggles.vercel.app ↗
Hey HN

I built svggles (npm: interactive-illustrations), a React utility that makes it easy to add playful, interactive SVGs to your frontend.

It supports mouse-tracking, scroll, hover, and other common interactions, and it's designed to be lightweight and intuitive for React devs.

The inspiration came from my time playing with p5.js — I loved how expressive and fun it was to create interactive visuals. But I also wanted to bring that kind of creative freedom to everyday frontend work, in a way that fits naturally into the React ecosystem.

My goal is to help frontend developers make their UIs feel more alive — not just functional, but fun. I also know creativity thrives in community, so it's open source and I’d love to see contributions from artists, developers, or anyone interested in visual interaction.

Links: Website + Docs: svggles.vercel.app

GitHub: github.com/shantinghou/interactive-illustrations

NPM: interactive-illustrations

Let me know what you think — ideas, feedback, and contributions are all welcome

Comments (19)

paulirish · 28d ago
I love playful interaction too, but you can get all this for free: SVGs are natively interactive.

Here's your demo in 45 lines of SVG and CSS: https://codepen.io/paulirish/pen/gbOZXJp

culi · 26d ago
From what I read of the docs, it's a pretty lightweight "library" that's actually mainly just a collection of css classes you can attach to an svg
yomielu · 28d ago
Awesome work! Not sure if this is intentional but it looks like the (lack of) contrast on the text vs background color is making it hard to read anything on the landing page.
westurner · 28d ago
simlevesque · 29d ago
This example doesn't seem to work, I hover it and nothing happens, in incognito, chrome latest: https://svggles.vercel.app/?tab=Documentation%2FHover%2FAnim...
nartho · 28d ago
You need to hover the heart in the middle, not just the card.
westurner · 28d ago
tracker1 · 28d ago
Depending on what you're doing, I find SVG manipulation in React to come out pretty well. I've used it for overlays on scanned documents and basic charts without much issue at all.
culi · 26d ago
I've used it for very complex visualizations and, as long as things are properly memoized, it has also turned out very well.

SVG a11y standards are pretty undeveloped however which is disappointing

khaki54 · 28d ago
Did you consider using lottie and its interactivity? What were the tradeoffs?
hersko · 28d ago
Your landing page made my 9 year old laugh. Good work!
abdulyki · 28d ago
Looks cool but isn't this just using gsap and having a wrapper around it?
ckemere · 28d ago
Doesn't seem to do anything in firefox either.
jazzcomputer · 28d ago
Try hovering over the symbols on the card - though I couldn't get the morph one to work on Firefox
1ilit · 28d ago
looks cool, you should probably gitignore some of the dirs there though
ge96 · 28d ago
Reminds me when I was new to dev, I committed and pushed node_modules up ahh good times
1ilit · 28d ago
been there, done that
recursive · 28d ago
It seems unusual to make the package name so different from the project name.

Also, the instructions for converting svg to react component work sometimes. It won't work if your svg has any style attributes for example. React also warns on some valid svg attributes, such as this one.

    <rect x="11" y="11" width="8" height="8" stroke="green" clip-path="circle() view-box" />
I've spent at least a day cleaning up after devs who just dropped inline SVG content into react components without checking whether it works. If you actually had a reliable way of embedding SVG in JSX in such a way that it worked with react, I might have use for it on occasion.

The given code example is missing a right angle brace on the `<svg` line.

cAtte_ · 28d ago
yeah, not sure why anyone would copy-paste SVG as JSX when SVGR exists: https://react-svgr.com/