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A React component that blurs everything underneath the view.


A React component that blurs everything underneath the view. Common usage of this is for navigation bars, tab bars, and modals.

BlurView on Android is an experimental feature. To enable it use the experimentalBlurMethod prop.

Platform Compatibility

Android DeviceAndroid EmulatoriOS DeviceiOS SimulatorWeb

Known issues

The blur effect does not update when BlurView is rendered before dynamic content is rendered using, for example, FlatList. To fix this, make sure that BlurView is rendered after the dynamic content component. For example:

<View>
  <FlatList />
  <BlurView />
</View>

Installation

Terminal
npx expo install expo-blur

If you're installing this in a bare React Native app, you should also follow these additional installation instructions.

Usage

Basic BlurView usage
import { Text, StyleSheet, View, SafeAreaView } from 'react-native';
import { BlurView } from 'expo-blur';

export default function App() {
  const text = 'Hello, my container is blurring contents underneath!';
  return (
    <SafeAreaView style={styles.container}>
      <View style={styles.background}>
        {[...Array(20).keys()].map(i => (
          <View
            key={`box-${i}`}
            style={[styles.box, i % 2 === 1 ? styles.boxOdd : styles.boxEven]}
          />
        ))}
      </View>
      <BlurView intensity={100} style={styles.blurContainer}>
        <Text style={styles.text}>{text}</Text>
      </BlurView>
      <BlurView intensity={80} tint="light" style={styles.blurContainer}>
        <Text style={styles.text}>{text}</Text>
      </BlurView>
      <BlurView intensity={90} tint="dark" style={styles.blurContainer}>
        <Text style={[styles.text, { color: '#fff' }]}>{text}</Text>
      </BlurView>
    </SafeAreaView>
  );
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  container: {
    flex: 1,
  },
  blurContainer: {
    flex: 1,
    padding: 20,
    margin: 16,
    textAlign: 'center',
    justifyContent: 'center',
    overflow: 'hidden',
    borderRadius: 20,
  },
  background: {
    flex: 1,
    flexWrap: 'wrap',
    ...StyleSheet.absoluteFill,
  },
  box: {
    width: '25%',
    height: '20%',
  },
  boxEven: {
    backgroundColor: 'orangered',
  },
  boxOdd: {
    backgroundColor: 'gold',
  },
  text: {
    fontSize: 24,
    fontWeight: '600',
  },
});

API

import { BlurView } from 'expo-blur';

Component

BlurView

Type: React.Component<BlurViewProps>

Props

Only for:
Android

blurReductionFactor

Optional • Type: number • Default: 4

A number by which the blur intensity will be divided on Android.

When using experimental blur methods on Android, the perceived blur intensity might differ from iOS at different intensity levels. This property can be used to fine tune it on Android to match it more closely with iOS.

Only for:
Android

experimentalBlurMethod

Optional • Type: ExperimentalBlurMethod • Default: 'none'

Blur method to use on Android.

Currently, BlurView support is experimental on Android and may cause performance and graphical issues. It can be enabled by setting this property.

intensity

Optional • Type: number • Default: 50

A number from 1 to 100 to control the intensity of the blur effect.

You can animate this property using react-native-reanimated.

tint

Optional • Type: BlurTint • Default: 'default'

A tint mode which will be applied to the view.

Inherited Props

  • ViewProps

Types

BlurTint

Literal Type: string

Acceptable values are: 'light' | 'dark' | 'default' | 'extraLight' | 'regular' | 'prominent' | 'systemUltraThinMaterial' | 'systemThinMaterial' | 'systemMaterial' | 'systemThickMaterial' | 'systemChromeMaterial' | 'systemUltraThinMaterialLight' | 'systemThinMaterialLight' | 'systemMaterialLight' | 'systemThickMaterialLight' | 'systemChromeMaterialLight' | 'systemUltraThinMaterialDark' | 'systemThinMaterialDark' | 'systemMaterialDark' | 'systemThickMaterialDark' | 'systemChromeMaterialDark'

Only for:
Android

ExperimentalBlurMethod

Literal Type: string

Blur method to use on Android.

  • 'none' - Falls back to a semi-transparent view instead of rendering a blur effect.

  • 'dimezisBlurView' - Uses a native blur view implementation based on BlurView library. This method may lead to decreased performance and rendering issues during transitions made by react-native-screens.

Acceptable values are: 'none' | 'dimezisBlurView'

Using borderRadius with BlurView

When using BlurView on Android and iOS, the borderRadius property is not applied when provided explicitly. To fix this, you can use the overflow: 'hidden' style since BlurView inherits props from <View>. See Usage for an example.