I built a wallpaper generator. It runs entirely in the browser, exports at any resolution, and has sixteen different styles — from layered waves to low poly meshes to a fully animated particle system. No sign-up, no watermark, no cost.
Here it is.

I built a wallpaper generator. It runs entirely in the browser, exports at any resolution, and has sixteen different styles — from layered waves to low poly meshes to a fully animated particle system. No sign-up, no watermark, no cost.
Here it is.

I watched the F1 film recently. Walked out of the cinema and immediately wanted a wallpaper that felt like the last twenty minutes of it — dark, fast, that particular quality of light just before something important happens.
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Sixteen this time. The blob scene collection is the largest set so far, and probably the most varied — each one feels like a different time of day, a different mood, a different version of the same idea.
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Third set. This one is different — louder, more scattered, more alive. If the waves were calm and the cityscape was structured, the polygon scatter is neither of those things.
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The waves were abstract. This one is a place.
Seven colourways of the same minimal cityscape — buildings, clouds, sky. Something that looks like somewhere without being anywhere specific.
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I have been meaning to make something for this site for a while. Not just write something — make something. These five wallpapers are the first attempt at that.
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I took this photo on a grey morning in Lower Manhattan, standing somewhere near Battery Park with my phone pointed upward. I had not planned to take it. I was just walking, and I looked up, and there it was.
One World Trade Centre disappearing into cloud. The spire still visible. Everything below it consumed by fog.