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Using Hype, you can create beautiful HTML5 web content. Animations and interactive content made with Hype work on desktops, smartphones and iPads. No coding required.

Animations
Hype's keyframe-based animation system brings your content to life. Click "Record" and Hype watches your every move, automatically creating keyframes as needed. Or, if you'd prefer to be more hands-on, manually add, remove and re-arrange keyframes to fine-tune your content.

Scenes
Scenes are similar to slides in presentation software, and are a great way to simplify animation flow or separate content. Hype lets you make as many scenes as needed, and a variety of actions can switch between scenes using smooth transitions.

Timelines
Timelines for the scene can be added and play when triggered by actions. This capability lets you add interactivity -- mousing over an object could trigger a timeline to play which animates other objects in the scene.

Actions
Engage your viewers and trigger custom animations, scene transitions, or JavaScript functions in response to users actions like mouse clicks/keystrokes or documents events.

Flash-like authoring tool that creates HTML5 Flash-like movies.

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