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GSAP + ScrollTriggerMotion (was Framer Motion)Lenis
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  • Editor's picks: GSAP + ScrollTrigger, Motion (was Framer Motion).
FieldGSAP + ScrollTriggergsap.comMotion (was Framer Motion)motion.devLenislenis.dev
What it isFramework-agnostic animation engine whose differentiator is the timeline model: sequence, offset, nest, reverse and scrub complex choreography with precise control. ScrollTrigger handles scroll-driven and pinned animation; SplitText does per-character reveals.Renamed from Framer Motion and spun out as an independent MIT project at motion.dev. Declarative animation via props, AnimatePresence for exits, layout/layoutId for shared-element transitions, variants for staggering, useScroll for scroll-linked values.From Darkroom Engineering. Intercepts wheel and touch input and lerps scroll position for the weighted, inertial feel of award sites — something CSS scroll-behavior cannot do. 5.3 kB gz core, 1.6 kB for the React binding.
CategoryAnimation & motionAnimation & motionAnimation & motion
Cost tierfreefreefree
PricingFree — all plugins, since 2025Free MIT · Motion+ €299 onceFree · MIT
Why builders pick itThis is the scrolled-feature-article tool. Pinned photo sequences, a headline that assembles as you scroll, a timeline piece that scrubs — that is ScrollTrigger, and nothing else comes close. Webflow acquired GreenSock and made every formerly-paid plugin free in 2025. Core + ScrollTrigger + SplitText is ~49 kB gz.Page and route transitions between article and index, staggered card reveals on the issue grid, image-to-lightbox shared-element morphs. Composes cleanly with Tailwind and shadcn. Use LazyMotion + the m component to land near 18 kB instead of 38 kB.My one 'do not use this' on your project. Hijacked scroll fights readers on long text, breaks trackpad muscle memory and scroll-anchoring, and is a real accessibility problem. Long-form reading is your entire product. If you ship it anyway, gate it behind prefers-reduced-motion.
Watch out forFree but not OSI open source — a custom Webflow-owned licence that bars using GSAP inside competing no-code animation builders. Building scroll-driven features with it is squarely permitted. Release cadence has slowed to 2–3/year under Webflow.Do not build long scroll narratives with useScroll — once you need pinning and scrubbing you are rebuilding ScrollTrigger badly. Do not wrap hundreds of list items in motion.div.Adds a frame of latency and can interfere with browser lazy-loading heuristics. Wiring it to GSAP requires driving Lenis from GSAP's ticker or pinned sections jitter.
How to wire it upnpm install gsap @gsap/reactnpm install motionnpm install lenis
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# Tool comparison — GSAP + ScrollTrigger vs Motion (was Framer Motion) vs Lenis

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## GSAP + ScrollTrigger (gsap-scrolltrigger)
- URL: https://gsap.com/docs/v3/
- Category: Animation & motion
- Cost: free — Free — all plugins, since 2025
- What it is: Framework-agnostic animation engine whose differentiator is the timeline model: sequence, offset, nest, reverse and scrub complex choreography with precise control. ScrollTrigger handles scroll-driven and pinned animation; SplitText does per-character reveals.
- Why builders pick it: This is the scrolled-feature-article tool. Pinned photo sequences, a headline that assembles as you scroll, a timeline piece that scrubs — that is ScrollTrigger, and nothing else comes close. Webflow acquired GreenSock and made every formerly-paid plugin free in 2025. Core + ScrollTrigger + SplitText is ~49 kB gz.
- Trap: Free but not OSI open source — a custom Webflow-owned licence that bars using GSAP inside competing no-code animation builders. Building scroll-driven features with it is squarely permitted. Release cadence has slowed to 2–3/year under Webflow.
- Wiring: npm install gsap @gsap/react
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/gsap-scrolltrigger

## Motion (was Framer Motion) (motion)
- URL: https://motion.dev/docs/react
- Category: Animation & motion
- Cost: free — Free MIT · Motion+ €299 once
- What it is: Renamed from Framer Motion and spun out as an independent MIT project at motion.dev. Declarative animation via props, AnimatePresence for exits, layout/layoutId for shared-element transitions, variants for staggering, useScroll for scroll-linked values.
- Why builders pick it: Page and route transitions between article and index, staggered card reveals on the issue grid, image-to-lightbox shared-element morphs. Composes cleanly with Tailwind and shadcn. Use LazyMotion + the m component to land near 18 kB instead of 38 kB.
- Trap: Do not build long scroll narratives with useScroll — once you need pinning and scrubbing you are rebuilding ScrollTrigger badly. Do not wrap hundreds of list items in motion.div.
- Wiring: npm install motion
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/motion

## Lenis (lenis)
- URL: https://lenis.dev/
- Category: Animation & motion
- Cost: free — Free · MIT
- What it is: From Darkroom Engineering. Intercepts wheel and touch input and lerps scroll position for the weighted, inertial feel of award sites — something CSS scroll-behavior cannot do. 5.3 kB gz core, 1.6 kB for the React binding.
- Why builders pick it: My one 'do not use this' on your project. Hijacked scroll fights readers on long text, breaks trackpad muscle memory and scroll-anchoring, and is a real accessibility problem. Long-form reading is your entire product. If you ship it anyway, gate it behind prefers-reduced-motion.
- Trap: Adds a frame of latency and can interfere with browser lazy-loading heuristics. Wiring it to GSAP requires driving Lenis from GSAP's ticker or pinned sections jitter.
- Wiring: npm install lenis
- Full dossier: /api/public/tools/lenis

## Quick read

- Editor's picks: GSAP + ScrollTrigger, Motion (was Framer Motion).

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