Async Interface is a way for websites to update parts of a page without needing to reload the whole thing. In web design, this means a button or form can send or receive information in the background, so users see changes right away. Designers can use this to make things like chat windows, live notifications, or instant search results feel smooth and fast. Async Interface helps keep users focused, because the page does not blink or reset when something changes. This method uses small pieces of code that talk to the server and bring back new data, which the website shows right away.
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CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Async Interface.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482247 (Accessed on May 20, 2026)"
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