Make your windows vibrant.
Tip
If you're using tauri@v1, you need to use version 0.4 of this crate.
- Linux: Unsupported, Blur and any vibrancy effects are controlled by the compositor installed on the end-user system.
use window_vibrancy::{apply_blur, apply_vibrancy, NSVisualEffectMaterial};
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
apply_vibrancy(&window, NSVisualEffectMaterial::HudWindow, None, None).expect("Unsupported platform! 'apply_vibrancy' is only supported on macOS");
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
apply_blur(&window, Some((18, 18, 18, 125))).expect("Unsupported platform! 'apply_blur' is only supported on Windows");if you are using tauri, don't forget to:
- set
html, body { background: transparent }see index.html#L12 - set
"windows": [ { "transparent": true } ]see tauri.conf.json#L57 - on macos set
"macOSPrivateApi": truesee tauri.conf.json#L49
For a more complete example of usage with tauri, see examples/tauri.
| Function | Supported platforms | Notes |
|---|---|---|
apply_blur&clear_blur |
Windows 7/10/11 (22H1 only) | Bad performance when resizing/dragging the window on Windows 11 build 22621+. |
apply_acrylic&clear_acrylic |
Windows 10/11 | Bad performance when resizing/dragging the window on Windows 10 v1903+ and Windows 11 build 22000. |
apply_mica&clear_mica |
Windows 11 | |
apply_vibrancy&clear_vibrancy |
macOS 10.10 and newer |
| apply_blur | apply_acrylic | apply_mica | apply_vibrancy |
|---|---|---|---|
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