VLLNT UI — agent-first React components for AI-native products, from UI primitives to finance and ops domains. Accessible, Radix + Tailwind, you own the code.
Group of toggle buttons for single or multiple selection.
Horizontal control group (role=toolbar) with arrow-key roving focus and separators.
Informational popup displayed on hover or focus.
Workspace header bar for titles, leading controls, centered navigation, and trailing actions.
Guided onboarding flow for introducing content or interface patterns.
Chronological credit/debit history with locale-aware currency formatting and a pinned subscription row.
Hierarchical tree component for nested data with controlled state, single/multi-select, and keyboard navigation.
Single-line text that truncates with an ellipsis when it exceeds a configurable max width.
Card for displaying tutorial previews with metadata.
Completion screen displayed when a tutorial is finished.
Filter controls for browsing tutorials by category or difficulty.
Introduction section for tutorial pages with overview and prerequisites.
MDX renderer tailored for tutorial content with custom components.
Types text out character by character with a blinking cursor.
Semantic text primitives: headings, paragraph, lead, muted, blockquote, inline code, and list.
Ranked resource consumption list with relative share and trend cues.
Responsive video embed for YouTube and other providers.
Saved-view list for the canvas — pinned spatial locations with optional active state.
URL param-based toggle between named views with pill/tab styling.
Credit balance display card for available, pending, and refresh details.
Tracked-symbol list with price, change, and advancing/declining summary.
Segmented workspace picker for switching between canvas views and operational contexts.
Spatial trail showing the canvas's current location in a hierarchy of worlds, groups, and runs.
Multi-timezone display for follow-the-sun teams and operational handoffs.
Zoom controls with current percentage, increment buttons, and reset action for canvas views.