Fast Morph Animation for React
The Morph animation with fast timing (0.2s duration) is one of the most commonly used motion effects in modern web interfaces. Smoothly transform the shape and size of an element between states. With Flomo, you can generate this animation instantly using AI prompts or visual controls, without writing any animation code.
How Morph Works
This animation uses the CSS border-radius + transform property under the hood. When triggered, the element transitions smoothly between states. Flomo handles all the keyframe generation, easing curves, and timing for you.
Code Example
// Shape morph
<div data-flomo="morph 0.5s ease-in-out">
<Avatar expanded={isExpanded} />
</div>When to Use This Animation
- •Page load entrances where you want elements to appear smoothly
- •Scroll-triggered reveals as users navigate down the page
- •State transitions when component visibility changes
- •Micro-interactions on hover, click, or focus events
Customization Options
| Property | Default | Options |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 0.5s | 0.1s to 3s |
| Easing | ease-out | ease-in, ease-in-out, linear, cubic-bezier |
| Delay | 0s | 0s to 2s |
| Direction | normal | normal, reverse, alternate |
You can generate this animation with Flomo AI by typing: "morph with fast timing (0.2s duration)" in the prompt field.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create a morph animation in React?
With Flomo, select your target element, type "morph" in the AI prompt, and the animation code is generated automatically. No manual keyframe writing required.
Is morph animation good for performance?
Yes. Flomo generates animations using CSS transforms and opacity changes that are GPU-accelerated. The border-radius + transform property is optimized by browsers for smooth 60fps rendering.
Can I use morph with scroll triggers?
Absolutely. Flomo supports scroll-triggered animations out of the box. Add "on scroll" to your AI prompt and the animation will play as the element enters the viewport.