Capacitor.js is an open-source runtime that allows developers to build cross-platform native web applications using web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It provides a unified codebase for building web apps, Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), and native mobile apps, with access to native device features through a simple API.
Who uses
Capacitor.js
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) uses Capacitor.js to provide an enhanced mobile experience for visitors, integrating native device features like location services and push notifications.
Burger King employs Capacitor.js to develop their mobile ordering and loyalty apps, streamlining development and maintaining feature parity across iOS and Android.
T-Mobile uses Capacitor.js to build and maintain their customer-facing mobile applications, ensuring consistent performance and user experience across platforms.
How
Capacitor.js
is Used
Cross-Platform Mobile Applications
Develop mobile apps that run on iOS and Android from a single codebase, while utilizing native device features.
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)
Create PWAs that offer a native-like experience on the web, with capabilities such as offline access, push notifications, and home screen installation.
Web to Native Conversion
Convert existing web applications into native mobile applications without rewriting the entire codebase, leveraging web technology investments.
Why hypernova chooses
Capacitor.js
Unified Development
Capacitor.js allows us to develop web, mobile, and PWA applications from a single codebase, reducing development time and complexity.
Native Functionality
With Capacitor’s native plugin system, we can easily access device features such as the camera, geolocation, and filesystem, providing a rich user experience.
Seamless Integration
Capacitor.js integrates smoothly with popular frontend frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue, enabling us to use familiar tools and workflows while building high-quality cross-platform applications.