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title: Renderless rich-text editor
title: Headless rich-text editor
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:::error Dont try this at home
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tiptap is a renderless wrapper around [ProseMirror](https://ProseMirror.net) a toolkit for building rich-text WYSIWYG editors, which is already in use at many well-known companies such as *New York Times*, *The Guardian* or *Atlassian*.
tiptap is a headless wrapper around [ProseMirror](https://ProseMirror.net) a toolkit for building rich-text WYSIWYG editors, which is already in use at many well-known companies such as *New York Times*, *The Guardian* or *Atlassian*.
Although tiptap tries to hide most of the complexity of ProseMirror, its built on top of its APIs and we recommend you to read through the [ProseMirror Guide](https://ProseMirror.net/docs/guide/) for advanced usage. Youll have a better understanding of how everything works under the hood and get more familiar with many terms and jargon used by tiptap.
## Features
**Renderless.** We dont tell you what a menu should look like or where it should be rendered in the DOM. Thats why tiptap is renderless and comes without any CSS. You are in full control over markup and styling.
**Headless.** We dont tell you what a menu should look like or where it should be rendered in the DOM. Thats why tiptap is headless and comes without any CSS. You are in full control over markup and styling.
**Framework-agnostic.** We dont care what framework you use. tiptap is ready to be used with plain JavaScript or Vue.js. That makes it even possible to write a renderer for React, Svelte and others.