Driver.js is a lightweight, framework-agnostic JavaScript library for building guided tours, feature spotlights, and product walkthroughs. It programmatically highlights elements on a page, dims the background, and attaches callouts so users learn new flows without leaving the UI. The API lets you define steps, order, and behavior, while handling positioning, scrolling, and viewport collisions gracefully. It strives to be unobtrusive: tours can be triggered contextually, resumed, or dismissed without hijacking the app. Accessibility and keyboard interaction are considered so tours remain usable beyond simple mouse clicks. Because it has no hard dependency on a specific framework, it integrates into vanilla JS apps or modern stacks alike.

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  • Step-based tours with overlays, popovers, and focused highlights
  • Smart positioning with auto scroll and collision handling
  • Clean, framework-agnostic API for easy integration
  • Theming and styling hooks to match your brand
  • Keyboard support and accessible controls for wider usability
  • Programmatic control to start, pause, resume, or destroy tours

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TypeScript

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2025-10-15