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Announcing Ionic Portals

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A supercharged Web View for bringing web experiences to native apps. Announcing Ionic Portals Today

A supercharged Web View for bringing web experiences to native apps. [ionic-icon]( [portals-email-img]( Announcing Ionic Portals Today we're excited to announce Ionic's first product ever focused on traditional native app developers: [Ionic Portals](. Ionic Portals provides a supercharged WebView that makes it easy for teams to bring web experiences into their existing native apps and enable web and native teams to better collaborate. Most large mobile apps need to incorporate existing web functionality, whether it’s a mortgage application form, a login experience, or a feature that is only available on the web. Historically, native app developers had to reinvent the wheel to incorporate those experiences in a safe, controlled manner. With Ionic Portals, native developers can use the Portals WebView in place of stock Web View controls available on iOS and Android, and benefit from: - The ability to expose native functionality to the web app - A robust native-to-web communication bridge - Powerful live update features for real-time deployment and testing Interested in trying it out? Read the [announcement blog]( and join the waiting list! [Explore Ionic Portals]( Keep up to date with Ionic: Ionic, 121 S Pinckney St. Flr. 3, Madison, WI 53703 [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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