--- title: Quick Start status: published author: steveruizok date: 3/22/2023 order: 0 ---

Add a tldraw canvas to your React app in just 5 minutes.

The tldraw SDK provides a really simple way to craft infinite canvas experiences for the web. It's perfect for collaborative applications, productivity tools, interfacing with multi-modal AI, and more. By the end of this guide you will have made something that looks like this: ### 1. Installation - Set up a React project however you normally do. [We recommend Vite](https://vitejs.dev/guide/#scaffolding-your-first-vite-project). - Install the tldraw library using this command: ```bash npm install @tldraw/tldraw@beta ``` ### 2. Import Styles To import fonts and CSS for tldraw: - Create or edit a css file called `index.css` - Copy and paste this into the file: ```CSS @import url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@500;700;&display=swap"); @import url("@tldraw/tldraw/tldraw.css"); body { font-family: "Inter"; } ``` ### 3. Render Tldraw Component To render the Tldraw component - Import the `` component from `@tldraw/tldraw` - Import the `index.css` CSS file from earlier - Wrap the Tldraw component in a `
` element with the style attribute set to: `{ position: 'fixed', inset: 0 }` This will render a full screen canvas: ```javascript import { Tldraw } from "@tldraw/tldraw"; import "./index.css"; export default function App() { return (
); } ``` ## Next Steps Now that you have your canvas working, you may be wondering: what next? You can try: - Giving the editor a makeover by [customizing the UI](/docs/user-interface) - Adding your own [shapes](/docs/shapes) and [tools](/docs/tools) - Providing collaboration using [multiplayer](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw-yjs-example) We provide the above examples and more in our [examples section](/examples). Go build something creative and please do share it with us in our [#show-and-tell](https://discord.com/invite/SBBEVCA4PG) channel on Discord!