Figma-flavored squircles for React Native
npm install react-native-figma-squircle 
> Figma-flavored squircles for React Native
> This library is not an official product from the Figma team and does not guarantee to produce the same results as you would get in Figma.
Figma has a great feature called corner smoothing, allowing you to create rounded shapes with a seamless continuous curve (squircles).

This library helps you bring those squircles to your React Native apps.
This library is a very light abstraction on top of figma-squircle. We also depend on react-native-svg to draw the SVG background. In many cases, it's a better idea to just use figma-squircle directly:
- You can use react-native-skia instead of react-native-svg.
- More control and flexibility. For example, clipping can be done very easily using Clip Path.
Install react-native-svg
Install this library:
``sh`
npm install react-native-figma-squircle
Make sure the New Architecture is enabled.
A SquircleView can be used just like a normal View, except the background is rendered separately from the view background. So to change how it looks, you'll have to use the squircleParams prop instead of the style prop.
`jsx
import { SquircleView } from 'react-native-figma-squircle'
function PinkSquircle() {
return (
squircleParams={{
cornerSmoothing: 0.7,
cornerRadius: 30,
fillColor: 'pink',
}}
/>
)
}
`
Inherits View Props
#### cornerSmoothing
> number | Required
Goes from 0 to 1, controls how smooth the corners should be.
#### cornerRadius
> number | defaults to 0
#### topLeftCornerRadius
> number
#### topRightCornerRadius
> number
#### bottomRightCornerRadius
> number
#### bottomLeftCornerRadius
> number
#### fillColor
> Color | defaults to #000
Similar to backgroundColor in the style prop.
#### strokeColor
> Color | defaults to #000
Similar to borderColor in the style prop.
#### strokeWidth
> number | defaults to 0
Similar to borderWidth in the style` prop.
- Figma team for publishing this article and MartinRGB for figuring out all the math behind it.
- George Francis for creating Squircley, which was my introduction to squircles.