Integrate Google Maps into all of your applications with our latest officially-supported Capacitor plugin
Capacitor’s native plugin APIs make it extremely easy to access and invoke common device functionality across multiple platforms.
Ship cross-platform mobile apps 10X faster. We wrote a free guide on when and why to use Capacitor to build cross-platform apps.
Build web-based applications that run equally well across iOS, Android, and as Progressive Web Apps.
Access the full Native SDKs on each platform, and easily deploy to the App Stores (and the web).
Add custom native functionality with a simple Plugin API, or use existing Cordova plugins with our compatibility layer.
Capture images, save photos, and configure hardware parameters like saturation and color balance.
Save and read documents, assets, and other content your users need to access via native file systems.
Gather critical information about a user’s device location, such as latitude and longitude.
Access the device accelerometer sensors to measures changes in velocity of a device motion.
Schedule local notifications on the device or handle push notifications sent from a server.
Monitor for network connectivity and capability changes to build resilient offline apps.
Add physical feedback through haptic features available on modern devices.
Write your own custom plugins to access specialty features and easily integrate any 3rd-party SDK.
@a_howard8
I’m reallllyyyy digging capacitor 👀
@angular
Did you know @capacitorjs shows how to give your #Angular app access to mobile APIs and a presence in app stores?
@thr0wsException
I'm pretty hyped to be honest, from what I've seen so far this will be another major step for establishing web technology as the go-to method for developing cross platform apps ♥
@tolutronics
@capacitorjs has been a great companion this year... with realtime updates.
@rauchg
Amazing that this is @vercel Next.js + @tailwindcss + @capacitorjs 🤯
@cmartineztech
Yes, It works 😱 deep linking and google native authentication in iOS @capacitorjs
@gregmarine
One of the nice things about Capacitor is that you don’t have to use Ionic. I personally love Ionic and use it for UI components. But it isn’t required for Capacitor 😊
@imjacobclark
We blogged about how we use Capacitor to build our 4 Children’s apps at the @BBC
@dayujabif
I still can't believe how easy is to turn an @Ionicframework app into a native iOS app using @capacitorjs 🤯
@creativiii
I've tried React Native but coming from web dev the DX is such a step down. Give @capacitorjs a go if you're building apps 👀
@tdawgpharaoh
I am asking myself, how did I not hear about @capacitorjs until recently. Very nice.
@inspire_rd
Tried out @capacitorjs soon after it went stable - amazing! Simple & straight forward.
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