Lynx, a cross-platform UI framework developed by ByteDance, was made open-source by its development team on March 5. The framework aims to help web developers leverage their existing skills to build native interfaces for both mobile and web platforms simultaneously. Already deployed in applications like TikTok, the framework boasts high-performance capabilities, a multi-functional rendering engine, and a modern Rust-based toolchain.
The framework embraces familiar web development paradigms, supporting CSS animations, selectors, and variables to ensure flexible and modern interface customization. Its most distinctive architectural decision involves splitting user scripts across two independent runtimes:
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Lynx has two performance highlights:
Originally developed by ByteDance’s engineering team, Lynx has received significant support from TikTok. The platform has backed the framework’s open-source release, providing financial, technical, and community support.
The framework is particularly suited for diverse, rich-interaction scenarios, offering web developers a powerful tool to create cross-platform interfaces with a single codebase.
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