What are microinteractions?
Microinteractions refer to a small, subtle, and often momentary interactions that occurs within a user interface to provide feedback, guide the user, or add a touch of engagement. These interactions are focused on a single task or feedback mechanism and are designed to provide immediate and clear responses to user actions.[1]
Common examples of microinteractions include the visual feedback received when a button is clicked, the animated transition as you toggle between settings, or the gentle vibration of a device to indicate an action's completion. While individually minor, when aggregated, these interactions significantly impact overall user experience.