With our latest release, we introduced a set of beautiful new mobile phones, tablets and watches. You can now design for iOS, Android, Windows Mobile and more. Plus, we've added new hands that you can wrap around any mobile device.
If you've ever wanted to design with multi-touch gestures, you're in luck. We’ve recently added a ton of advanced gestures like pinch, pan, swipe, force tap and more. And with multi-touch emulation built in, you can explore all these gestures on your Mac, too.
An amazingly accurate recreation of the Apple Watch clock, including a fully functioning clock displaying the current time and date. Tap to transition between the home screen and the clock app, with masking effects, delayed animations and more.
Scroll, swipe, add, delete. Inspired by Material Design, this incredibly detailed app prototype features a ton of subtle interactions. You can install add-on cards to the home screen and click on a card to display real-time information.
This gorgeous prototype uses delayed animations to transition between a grid view and a list view. You can even toggle between views while scrolling.
Do you know about the modulate utility? It's extremely powerful and lets you translate a number between two ranges. Think of it like a converter.
This can be used for many interactions, like pull-to-refresh, as seen above. As the layer is dragged downward, the refresh icon rotates and scales up slightly. To recreate this effect, you can use Utils.modulate to convert the movement to scale and rotation values.
Check out the code in this exampleand learn more in the documentation.

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