Hyperiux Launches Vault Interaction Library with 115 Effects

Hyperiux, a digital experience engineering agency based in New Delhi, announced on 9 July 2026 the public launch of Vault, a source‑first interaction effects library designed for React and Next.js developers, design engineers, and digital agencies. Vault provides a catalogue of 115 pre‑built interaction effects, comprising 32 free‑core effects and 83 premium Pro effects that cover scroll systems, cursor animations, text reveals, page transitions, loaders, background animations, and WebGL scenes.

The library can be installed in two ways: through the Hyperiux command‑line interface (using npx hyperiux init or npx hyperiux add <effect>) or by copying the generated source code directly from the browser. In both cases the full, editable source code, styling, animation logic, and configuration are placed inside the developer’s own project, eliminating reliance on opaque third‑party widgets.

Free‑core effects are available immediately at vault.hyperiux.com with no account, credit‑card, or waiting period. Pro access, which unlocks the remaining 83 premium effects, opens the following week via a Founding Access program. Pricing for Pro is $20 per month or $179 per year, while the first 100 subscribers can lock in a discounted founding annual rate of $149. Agency and team licensing options are also offered for studios deploying Vault across client projects.

Each Pro effect ships with documented npm dependencies, reduced‑motion guidance, mobile behavior notes, client‑component requirements for the App Router, and performance considerations. The library is positioned alongside source‑first component systems such as shadcn/ui, extending the codebase to include interaction design rather than treating motion as a decorative overlay.

Hyperiux has committed to a roadmap that targets more than 100 free effects and over 250 total effects within the first 12 months, including full‑page sections and templates available to Pro members. Developers can submit requests for specific interactions, and approved requests will be incorporated into the roadmap at no additional cost to existing subscribers.

Founder Bhaskar stated that while animation tools like GSAP, Motion, and Three.js are freely available, the market lacks confidence in the production‑ready implementation of those effects. Lead Front‑End Developer Hitesh Bhardwaj added that the advantage now lies in documentation, reduced‑motion handling, and disciplined implementation. Media contact for the announcement is Jyoti Pathak, Product Manager at Hyperiux (hello@hyperiux.com, +91 8178026136).