React Native Reanimated
Overview
UI-thread animation library for React Native. Reanimated 4.x runs animations on the native UI thread for guaranteed 60fps performance, replacing Framer Motion for mobile applications. Provides shared values, animated styles, declarative entering/exiting transitions, and gesture integration.
Install: pnpm add react-native-reanimated (included with Expo SDK 54+)
Workflows
Adding animations to a screen:
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Import from react-native-reanimated : Animated , useSharedValue , useAnimatedStyle , withTiming
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Create shared values for animated properties
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Define animated styles using useAnimatedStyle
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Apply to Animated.View , Animated.Text , etc.
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Check useReducedMotion() and skip animations when true
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Test on device for smooth 60fps
Adding entering/exiting transitions:
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Import layout animations: FadeInDown , FadeOutUp , SlideInRight , etc.
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Apply entering and exiting props on Animated.View
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Chain modifiers: .duration(300).easing(...).delay(100)
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Verify reduced motion handling
Guidance
Core Primitives
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useSharedValue(initialValue) : Mutable value that lives on UI thread
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useAnimatedStyle(() => ({...})) : Derives style object from shared values
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withTiming(toValue, config) : Duration-based animation
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withSpring(toValue, config) : Physics-based spring animation
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withDelay(ms, animation) : Delay before animation starts
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withSequence(...animations) : Run animations in sequence
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withRepeat(animation, count, reverse) : Repeat animation
Standard Timing Configs
Consistent with demo-development.md durations:
Type Duration Use
Fast 150ms Micro-interactions, haptic responses
Normal 300ms Default transitions, entering
Slow 500ms Emphasis, screen transitions
Stagger offset 50ms per item List item reveals
Easing: Easing.out(Easing.cubic) for entrances, Easing.inOut(Easing.cubic) for transitions, Easing.in(Easing.cubic) for exits.
Declarative Entering/Exiting
Apply directly to Animated.View — no parent wrapper needed (unlike AnimatePresence):
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Entering: FadeIn , FadeInDown , FadeInUp , SlideInRight , ZoomIn
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Exiting: FadeOut , FadeOutUp , FadeOutDown , SlideOutLeft , ZoomOut
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Chain modifiers: .duration(300) , .delay(100) , .easing(Easing.out(Easing.cubic))
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Spring: .springify().damping(15).stiffness(150)
Stagger Pattern
Use withDelay with index multiplication:
entering={FadeInDown.delay(index * 50).duration(300)}
Or for imperative animations:
offset.value = withDelay(index * 50, withTiming(1, { duration: 300 }))
Accessibility — Reduced Motion
Always respect the user's accessibility preference:
const reducedMotion = useReducedMotion();
When reducedMotion is true:
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Skip all animations (set values instantly)
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Use duration(0) or don't apply entering/exiting props
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Still show content — just don't animate it
Animated Components
Use Animated.View , Animated.Text , Animated.ScrollView , etc. Or create animated versions:
const AnimatedPressable = Animated.createAnimatedComponent(Pressable);
Performance
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Animate only transform and opacity — these run on the UI thread
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Avoid animating width , height , margin , padding (causes layout recalculation)
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Shared values update on UI thread without JS bridge overhead
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useAnimatedStyle worklets run on UI thread — keep them pure
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For lists, use entering /exiting on items rather than animating the container
Best Practices
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Use declarative entering /exiting for mount/unmount animations — simpler than manual shared values
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Prefer withSpring for natural-feeling interactions (drag, gestures)
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Prefer withTiming for UI transitions (screen enter, fade in)
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Always check useReducedMotion() before applying animations
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Keep standard durations consistent: 150ms / 300ms / 500ms
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Use withDelay(index * 50, ...) for staggered list reveals
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Combine with react-native-gesture-handler for gesture-driven animations
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Use Easing.out(Easing.cubic) as default easing for entrances
Anti-Patterns
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Using React Native's built-in Animated API instead of Reanimated
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Animating layout properties (width , height , margin ) — use transform and opacity
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Forgetting useReducedMotion() accessibility check
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Running JS-thread-heavy logic inside useAnimatedStyle worklets
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Hardcoding duration values (use constants: 150/300/500ms)
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Nesting many animated views unnecessarily (performance overhead)
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Using setTimeout for stagger instead of withDelay
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Applying entering animations without testing on real device