Effects

Tailwind CSS shadow Class

The shadow utility class generates the following CSS when applied to an element.

CSS Output

CSS
.shadow {
  box-shadow: 0 1px 3px 0 rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1), 0 1px 2px -1px rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1);
}

Variants

Use these variant prefixes to apply shadow conditionally:

responsive:shadowhover:shadowfocus:shadow

Use It

HTML
<div class="shadow rounded-lg bg-white p-4">
  Card with default shadow
</div>

Understanding shadow

The Tailwind CSS shadow utility applies box-shadow: 0 1px 3px 0 rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1), 0 1px 2px -1px rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1); to an element when added to its class attribute. It applies a small, subtle box shadow to the element. The default shadow level, ideal for cards, buttons, and interactive elements that need slight elevation.

This utility is part of Tailwind's Effects module, designed for applying visual effects including shadows, opacity, rings, and blur filters to elements. In Tailwind's utility-first workflow, you add shadow directly to your HTML elements rather than writing custom CSS. This approach accelerates development and keeps styles co-located with your markup, making it easy to see exactly how each element is styled at a glance.

Common responsive variants include sm:shadow, md:shadow, lg:shadow, and xl:shadow, allowing different behavior at each breakpoint. State variants like hover:shadow and focus:shadow enable interactive styling without any JavaScript. You can also combine multiple variants for fine-grained control over when the utility applies.

This class works well alongside `shadow-sm`, `shadow-md`, `shadow-lg`, `shadow-none` to build complete, production-ready interfaces. Tailwind's tree-shaking ensures only utilities you actually use appear in your final CSS bundle, keeping file sizes minimal. Browser support for the underlying CSS is excellent across Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.

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