Popular Animation — Reference

Typewriter

The Typewriter is a CSS animation component that a smooth typewriter effect that cycles through configurable phrases with realistic typing and deleting animation. Perfect for hero sections, landing pages, or any heading that needs dynamic rotating text. It ships as self-contained HTML and CSS with no external dependencies, making it drop-in ready for any modern web project regardless of framework or build system.

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When to use the Typewriter

Performance characteristics

How it compares

Unlike equivalent JavaScript implementations, the Typewriter does not require any runtime library — there is nothing to install, bundle, or load asynchronously.

Compared to animated GIFs or video embeds, this CSS component is resolution-independent, theme-able via CSS custom properties, and weighs a fraction of the equivalent media file.

Source code

CSS

css
.tw { font-family: 'Geist', system-ui, -apple-system, sans-serif; font-size: 24px; color: #3b82f6; white-space: nowrap; }
    .tw .cursor { animation: blink 0.6s step-end infinite; }
    @keyframes blink { 50% { opacity: 0; } }
    body { margin: 0; min-height: 100vh; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; background: #0f0f0f; }

HTML

html
<span class="tw"><span id="txt"></span><span class="cursor">|</span></span>

Full source

html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <style>
    .tw { font-family: 'Geist', system-ui, -apple-system, sans-serif; font-size: 24px; color: #3b82f6; white-space: nowrap; }
    .tw .cursor { animation: blink 0.6s step-end infinite; }
    @keyframes blink { 50% { opacity: 0; } }
    body { margin: 0; min-height: 100vh; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; background: #0f0f0f; }
  </style>
</head>
<body>
  <span class="tw"><span id="txt"></span><span class="cursor">|</span></span>
  <script>
    var phrases = ["Welcome to Grepped", "Build awesome animations.", "Customize everything."];
    var speed = 100;
    var deleteSpeed = 50;
    var delay = 1500;
    var pi = 0, ci = 0, deleting = false;
    var el = document.getElementById("txt");
    function tick() {
      var phrase = phrases[pi];
      if (!deleting) {
        if (ci < phrase.length) {
          el.textContent += phrase[ci];
          ci++;
          setTimeout(tick, speed);
        } else {
          setTimeout(function(){ deleting = true; tick(); }, delay);
        }
      } else {
        if (el.textContent.length > 0) {
          el.textContent = el.textContent.slice(0, -1);
          setTimeout(tick, deleteSpeed);
        } else {
          deleting = false;
          ci = 0;
          pi = (pi + 1) % phrases.length;
          setTimeout(tick, speed);
        }
      }
    }
    tick();
  </script>
</body>
</html>

Frequently asked questions

How do I add the Typewriter to my project?

Copy the full source code from the code block on this page. Paste the <style> block into your stylesheet (or a <style> tag in your HTML head) and the HTML markup into your template. No npm install or build step is required — the animation is self-contained. To customize colors, speed, or size, use Grepped's workspace at grepped.dev/animations/popular/typewriter.

Is the Typewriter free to use?

Yes. All Grepped preset animations are free to use in personal and commercial projects. You may copy, modify, and redistribute the code without attribution. The only limitation is that you may not resell the presets themselves as part of a competing animation library.

Does the Typewriter work on mobile browsers?

Yes. The Typewriter uses standard CSS animations and transforms that are supported in all modern mobile browsers — Chrome for Android, Safari on iOS 9+, Samsung Internet, and Firefox for Android. Where JavaScript is used for interactivity (e.g. cursor effects), it falls back gracefully on touch devices.

Can I customize the Typewriter's colors, speed, or size?

Yes. Open the live customization workspace at grepped.dev/animations/popular/typewriter to adjust the animation with real-time sliders, color pickers, and toggles — no code required. For deeper changes, the source code uses CSS custom properties (variables) so you can edit them directly in your stylesheet.

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