Aurora Labs has launched a new integration layer that makes NEAR Intents integration faster and easier for wallets and trading platforms worldwide.
Solving the Integration Bottleneck
Aurora Labs announced the launch of the Intents Widget, a new integration layer designed to make NEAR Intents accessible within third-party applications. The release is accompanied by Intents Widget Studio, a browser-based configurator that allows teams to deploy the widget via a plug-and-play experience.
NEAR Intents is already used in production by wallets and trading platforms, processing approximately $2.5 billion in monthly volume. Previously, integrating Intents required bespoke frontend and backend development. The Intents Widget addresses this challenge by providing a ready-made interface that abstracts routing, wallet flows, and cross-chain execution.
With the widget, users can connect wallets and fund actions from any supported chain or token in a single flow, eliminating the need for manual bridges or multi-step swaps. Built on infrastructure currently operating at scale, the tool significantly reduces integration time for developers.
The Intents Widget Studio further lowers the barrier to entry by enabling nontechnical users to configure the widget directly in a browser. Teams can select supported chains and assets, define default routes, customize the interface, add partner fees, and generate production-ready embed code.
Streamlining the Developer Experience
Developers can complete integrations using API keys or opt for API-only flows for advanced customization. For projects requiring deeper control, Aurora Labs has published technical documentation covering API-level integrations, custom routing and execution logic and post-swap workflows
This allows teams to begin with the widget and move toward tailored implementations as their needs evolve.
Aurora Labs envisions the widget supporting various production use cases, such as universal top-up flows for wallets. This enables users to fund balances across chains without leaving an app. It also provides frictionless onboarding for trading and derivatives platforms where instant cross-chain collateral funding is critical.
Rather than introducing a new bridge or trading venue, the Intents Widget positions NEAR Intents as a neutral execution and liquidity access layer. By lowering integration friction, Aurora Labs aims to encourage broader adoption of intent-based execution while improving the user experience during the funding stage.
FAQ ❓
- What is the Intents Widget? It’s a plug‑and‑play integration layer that makes NEAR Intents accessible inside third‑party apps worldwide.
- Why does it matter for developers? It removes the need for custom frontend and backend work, cutting integration time across regions.
- How does Intents Widget Studio help? Teams anywhere can configure chains, assets and fees directly in the browser and deploy instantly.
- What use cases does it support? Wallets and trading platforms can enable universal top‑ups and frictionless cross‑chain onboarding for global users.
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