--- title: Tippy Instance path: /v6/tippy-instance/ index: 8 --- A tippy instance is an individual tippy object. It has a bunch of properties and methods that contain information and functionality to manipulate the tippy programmatically. ### Accessing an instance `tippy()` creates new instances. It returns a single instance or an array of instances depending on the type of argument it's supplied. #### Element The instance is directly returned, as this represents a single target: ```js // type Instance const instance = tippy(document.querySelector('button')); ``` #### String, NodeList, Element[] An array of instances are returned, as these represent multiple targets: ```js // type Instance[] const instances1 = tippy('button'); const instances2 = tippy([element1, element2]); const instances3 = tippy(document.querySelectorAll('.btn')); ``` #### `_tippy` property If you need to access the instance later, this property can be useful if you didn't assign the instance(s) to a variable: ```js const button = document.querySelector('button'); tippy(button); const instance = button._tippy; ``` Both the reference element and the popper element have the instance attached as this property. ### Shape and properties `instance` is a plain object. It's best to log it out yourself and investigate in DevTools: ```js console.log(instance); ```