Hyperiux Launches Vault Interaction Library
On 9 July 2026, Hyperiux, a digital experience engineering agency based in New Delhi, unveiled Vault, a source‑first interaction effects library designed for React and Next.js developers, design engineers, and digital agencies. The library supplies 115 pre‑built interaction effects—including scroll systems, cursor animations, text reveals, page transitions, loaders, background effects, and WebGL scenes. Of these, 32 are offered as free Core effects that can be previewed and installed without an account, while 83 premium Pro effects are available through a subscription.
Vault can be integrated into a project via two identical install paths: (1) the Hyperiux CLI using commands such as npx hyperiux init or npx hyperiux add <effect>, and (2) direct copy‑paste of the source code from the browser. Both methods place the full, editable source—including styling, animation logic, and configuration—inside the developer’s own codebase, ensuring the effect behaves like any other project file and can be edited, themed, or stripped down as needed.
Pricing is tiered: the Core library is free ($0). The Pro subscription is priced at $20 per month or $179 per year. A limited Founding Annual rate of $149 per year is offered to the first 100 subscribers, who lock‑in this discounted price before the standard rates apply. Agency and team licensing options are also available for studios deploying Vault across multiple client projects.
Each Pro effect ships with comprehensive documentation covering npm dependencies, mobile behavior, prefers‑reduced‑motion handling, client‑component requirements for the App Router, and known performance considerations. This documentation aims to address production‑grade concerns such as mobile compatibility, accessibility compliance, memory leaks, and performance on low‑end devices.
Hyperiux has outlined a roadmap targeting more than 100 free effects and over 250 total effects within the first 12 months of launch, alongside full‑page sections and templates that will be exclusive to Pro members. Developers can submit feature requests directly to Hyperiux, and accepted requests will be incorporated into the roadmap, ensuring the library evolves with user needs.
Availability: The Free Core tier is live at vault.hyperiux.com and can be installed immediately. Vault Pro, unlocking the remaining 83 premium effects, will become available the following week through Founding Access. The first 100 subscribers secure the $149 annual rate; thereafter, the standard $20 monthly or $179 annual pricing applies.
Founder Bhaskar emphasized that while animation tools like GSAP, Motion, and Three.js are freely available, the market lacks confidence in the production readiness of such effects. He stated, “The web doesn’t lack animation tools anymore… What’s short is confidence & knowing exactly what you’re installing, what it costs you on a slow phone, and whether you’re allowed to hand it to a client without a second look.”
Lead Front‑End Developer Hitesh Bhardwaj added that the advantage now lies in “taste, documentation, and the implementation discipline to ship it cleanly,” positioning Vault as the bridge between creative possibilities and reliable production delivery.
The free‑tier source code is publicly hosted on GitHub, allowing developers to inspect and contribute to the library. Hyperiux describes Vault as an interaction layer that sits alongside source‑first component systems such as shadcn/ui, extending the codebase to include motion and interaction design rather than treating them as decorative add‑ons.
Media Contact: Jyoti Pathak, Product Manager, Hyperiux – email: hello@hyperiux.com, phone: +91 8178026136. Website: https://vault.hyperiux.com and https://hyperiux.com.
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