View Transitions, Activity, and the Future Feel of React Interfaces
React is getting better not only at rendering data, but at shaping how interfaces feel during movement, navigation, and background preparation.
The React team has been signaling a clear direction in recent releases and Labs updates: performance is no longer just about speed in isolation. It is about perceived continuity, navigation smoothness, and preparing UI before the user asks for it.
View Transitions are exciting because they bring a more declarative path to interface motion. Instead of treating page changes and list updates as abrupt swaps, we can think about animated continuity as part of the rendering model. That opens the door to interfaces that feel calmer and more intentional.
Activity complements that direction by letting us keep hidden UI warm without paying the full price of visible rendering. Put together, these features point toward React apps that feel more fluid while still respecting performance budgets.