GSAP ScrollTrigger — Scroll-Bound Animation
ScrollTrigger ties GSAP timelines to scroll position — the core of every scroll-driven 3D website in 2026.
GSAP ScrollTrigger is the plugin that solves a classic problem: how to make animation follow scroll naturally without "rubber band" jank. You define a trigger element, scrub value (how strictly it follows scroll), start and end positions, and ScrollTrigger handles the rest. On 3D sites I use it for: hero parallax (camera approaches model on scroll), chapter transitions (scene "translates" between compositions), pinned reveals (scene freezes while content scrolls). Mobile support has been solid since GSAP 3.13.
Performance budget
Lighthouse mobile target: 85+ across all categories. I measure on real devices, not just emulator. Asset compression: glTF + Draco for meshes, KTX2 for textures, Brotli for shaders. Lazy-load any gsap scroll trigger scene that isn't above the fold so the first paint stays under 1.5s.
When this is overkill
If the goal is a simple e-commerce listing or content blog, a full gsap scroll trigger setup is overkill — a CSS-driven hero plus static images converts just as well at 1/10 the cost. gsap scroll trigger earns its keep when the brand needs a memorable visual moment or when 3D actually clarifies the product (configurators, tours, demos).
What you get hands-off
After delivery: source repository on GitHub (private), commented code, a 5-min Loom walkthrough explaining the scene logic, and the asset pipeline documented. First year of hosting and minor revisions is included. After that we agree on a maintenance plan if needed.
What this delivers
Concrete output: a working gsap scroll trigger integration on a real production site, not a demo. The integration includes device-tier detection so weak phones get a lighter version automatically. Source files are handed over in their original formats — Blender, GLSL, glTF — so any future developer can continue where I stopped.
Frequently asked questions
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