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EldoraUI

React and Next.js component library offering animated, copy-paste UI blocks and design-engineering focused interface elements.

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EldoraUI is an open-source UI component library built for “design engineers” who want to create visually rich, animated web interfaces quickly. It provides a large collection of prebuilt components and layout blocks designed for React and Next.js, with a strong emphasis on motion, interactivity, and modern landing page aesthetics.

The library is built using React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and animation libraries such as Framer Motion, and it follows a copy-paste architecture similar to shadcn/ui. This means developers can directly import or copy component source code into their own projects, fully customize it, and avoid runtime dependencies on the library itself.

EldoraUI focuses on high-impact UI elements such as animated text, interactive cards, 3D effects, dashboards, pricing sections, hero layouts, and device mockups. These components are intended to help developers build polished marketing sites, SaaS landing pages, and product showcases without needing deep expertise in animation or motion design.

It is positioned as a tool for bridging the gap between design and engineering, enabling developers to implement sophisticated UI interactions while maintaining full control over their codebase.

Key features include:

  • 150+ animated and interactive React components
  • Copy-paste architecture (no runtime dependency)
  • Built with React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion
  • Landing page and SaaS-focused UI blocks (hero, pricing, testimonials, dashboards)
  • Advanced animations (text effects, hover interactions, 3D elements)
  • shadcn-style developer workflow and customization

Common use cases include:

  • Building modern SaaS landing pages
  • Creating marketing websites
  • Designing interactive dashboards
  • Adding animations to React apps
  • Rapidly prototyping polished UI interfaces

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