Screenshot of the Lore landing page, an interactive WebGL hero by darkroom.engineering for a fandom-discovery startup, with the Lore wordmark sitting over an animated canvas.
Lore is the landing page for a startup trying to fix the experience of being obsessed with something on the internet.
The build is by darkroom.engineering, which explains a lot. They are the studio behind Lenis, the smooth-scroll library that quietly runs on roughly half of the Awwwards homepage and on Rockstar's GTA VI teaser. Their house style is to ship the smallest amount of code that can hit the frame budget on a phone, and you can feel it here. WebGL drives the canvas, GSAP runs the choreography, Next.js holds the shell, and the whole thing reads as a single tight loop instead of three libraries arguing in a trench coat.
If you are going to dig in, do it with devtools open. Lenis, Satus, Hamo, and Tempus are all open source and all show up in production work like this.
- Live Demo: https://www.loreobsessed.com
- Author: Darkroom Engineering (X, Instagram, LinkedIn, GitHub)