
Nexvyn/UI
Browse and use prebuilt React components with purposeful motion design
@nexvyn · X
I'm building a component library focused on purposeful motion Link:-
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Browse and use prebuilt React components with purposeful motion design
@nexvyn · X
I'm building a component library focused on purposeful motion Link:-

Drop files to generate cryptographic proof they haven't changed—verified entirely in your browser.
@WiseEstSystems · X

Browse cars in an interactive online showcase
@heisoxmayor · X
Throwback to this simple Car Showcase app i built when i was bored tech stack: - Next.js - TypeScript - React - Tailwind CSS - Vercel (deployment) live url: do you miss coding locally or has vibe coding taken over?

Turn screenshots into polished designs using a Chrome extension and web-based editor.
@buildwithshyam · X

Create custom apps and tools in your browser without writing code.
thejarren · HN
Hey HN, I'm really excited to share Emra with you. The yc description would be: It's like "Notion meets Lovable". It's a workspace where you build full apps using AI and every app sits on one shared database and service layer. Generated apps are always editable, and (coming soon:) can interact with each other in the workspace. I'm of the opinion that the cost of software will go rapidly to zero (I don't think that's too surprising to any of you), but there will always be room for effort and creativity. Emra is essentially built for the future where every person is a developer. Essentially personal software for everyone. So far I've built notes apps with a 3d graph view to see connections, a video editing app and a canvas design tool (figma clone) with export capabilities, as well as a collection of project management tools and games. Right now the most satisfying thing is being able to fix a bug I run into in around the same amount of time that it takes to send a bug report in any tr

AI-powered browser extension that auto-fills job applications from your profile.
@TusharSoni014 · X