- The widget drastically cuts down on builders’ integration time while using the same NEAR Intents infrastructure that is now in use at scale.
- The Intents Widget presents NEAR Intents as a neutral execution and liquidity access layer that can be integrated into several ecosystems.
To make NEAR Intents easily accessible inside third-party apps, Aurora Labs has announced the launch of the Intents Widget, a new integration layer. In addition to the widget, Aurora Labs is launching Intents Widget Studio, a browser-based configurator that gives developers a plug-and-play experience while enabling teams to set up and deploy the widget.
Wallets and trading apps now utilize NEAR Intents in production, handling a monthly volume of around $2.5 billion. Up until now, custom frontend and backend work was needed to integrate Intents directly into an application. By offering a pre-made user interface and configuration layer that encapsulates routing, wallet flows, and cross-chain execution, the Intents Widget fills this need.
Without the need for manual bridges or multi-step swap procedures, apps may utilize the Intents Widget to enable users to connect their wallet and finance activities from any supported chain or token in a single flow. The widget drastically cuts down on builders’ integration time while using the same NEAR Intents infrastructure that is now in use at scale.
Non-technical users may customize the widget right in the browser with the help of the associated Intents Widget Studio. Teams may create production-ready embed code, add partner fees, modify the interface, establish default routes, and choose supported chains and assets. After that, developers may use API keys to finish the integration or, for more sophisticated customization, use API-only flows.
Aurora Labs has published comprehensive technical documentation that covers API-level connectors, custom routing, execution logic, and post-swap procedures for organizations that need more control. As a result, projects may begin with the widget and gradually evolve to more customized implementations as required.
A variety of production use cases are supported by the Intents Widget, including:
- Wallets with universal top-up flows enable users fund balances across chains without ever leaving the app.
- Instant cross-chain collateral financing is made possible by frictionless onboarding for trading and derivatives platforms.
The Intents Widget presents NEAR Intents as a neutral execution and liquidity access layer that can be integrated into several ecosystems, as opposed to launching a separate bridge, wallet, or trading platform. Aurora Labs hopes to promote wider usage of intent-based execution while cutting user friction during the financing phase by lowering the adoption barrier.
A Claude Code skill has also been made available by Aurora Labs to assist developers get getting started with the Intents Swap Widget in a matter of seconds. Teams may install, configure, and set up the intents widget with the help of the Claude skill. For builders using NEAR Intents, this significantly lowers integration friction and speeds up time to production.
Now available at https://intents.aurora.dev are the Intents Widget and Widget Studio, while the documentation can be found at https://aurora-labs.gitbook.io/intents-swap-widget/.
The Aurora Protocol is the foundational technology that enables builders to start, grow, and transition to multichain. Its architecture enables developers to launch their EVM-compatible blockchains using NEAR Protocol, providing immediate speed, security, and scalability without the burdensome infrastructure overhead. Aurora DAO oversees the protocol, is in charge of the $AURORA utility token, and is in charge of voting on important strategic proposals, allocating treasury, and upcoming protocol updates. The development firm Aurora Labs implements the DAO’s choices by creating, maintaining, and updating the Aurora Protocol.

