A 3D tilted image grid with alternating rows scrolling infinitely in both directions.
Production-ready React components, UI blocks, and interaction primitives delivered through the Wensity CLI, with premium templates available separately.
Six live cuts from our hand-built component library, rendered from the same previews as their detail pages.
A 3D tilted image grid with alternating rows scrolling infinitely in both directions.
A glassy WebGL sphere with a prism ribbon sweeping a full spectrum through it.
A closed MacBook that hinges open and powers on when you hover, in ten finishes.
A photo-real Earth carrying animated avatar pins, a soft atmosphere shader, and smooth drag-to-orbit controls.
A floating label that trails the cursor across your hover targets with an elastic pop-in and a soft spring settle.
A tactile archive folder that peels open on click and fans its documents out while the flap hinges away in 3D.
Wensity drops real files into your app, then leaves you with the code, folders, and terminal workflow you already know.
Command: npx wensity@latest init
Output:
Command: wensity list
Output:
Command: wensity add animated-code-diff
Output:
Command: wensity whoami
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Production-ready templates with real source, clean structure, and enough room to make the product feel fully yours.
RSC-first fintech template with pricing, FAQ, trust sections, and conversion-focused product storytelling. Built on Next 16 + Tailwind v4.
A calm, single-page personal portfolio with a banner quote, story, projects, blog, sponsors, GitHub contributions, tech stack and contact. Customize every field live with the in-page editor pill.
Components, blocks, and source-first workflows designed to stay in your codebase instead of becoming another dependency to manage.
Fractal noise blooming white ink inside a soft circular mask.
Hover a stacked profile deck and the cards fan out in sequence.
FLIP-animated grid tiles that expand and reflow with spring physics.
122+ components. All source. Zero lock-in.
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