Who'Studios – A Social Design Platform
Canva meets social media, but the blank canvas approach isn't actually unprecedented.
Canva alternative with shape fills, but Canva already does this better.
Creative hobbyists, social media content makers
Canva · Adobe Express · Pixlr
It’s basically a Canva wannabe — but with a strong focus on shape-based collages (hearts, numbers, animals, custom silhouettes, etc.). You can drop multiple photos into a shape and it auto-fills intelligently while maintaining aspect ratios.
Over time, it evolved into:
A canvas-based editor (drag, resize, align, group)
Auto-fill multi-image collections
Zoom into tiny regions of large collages
AI portrait styles (cartoon, watercolor, etc.)
Export in high resolution
I’m a solo founder building this nights and weekends. Still rough around the edges, but improving weekly.
Please try on desktop for now
Canva meets social media, but the blank canvas approach isn't actually unprecedented.
Pretty collage maker, but Canva and Pinterest templates already solve this.
Simple photo arranger for home printing when Word feels too heavy.
Terminal chart rendering shines, but D3 and Three.js dominate the web graphics space.
MS Paint for ASCII in Obsidian, solves real frustration with text-based diagram drift.
The neat trick here is portability and privacy: it’s a single HTML file that runs entirely in your browser so photos never leave your device — a practical counterpoint to $15–30/mo SaaS. The feature set is pragmatic (9-photo grid preview, multiple collage layouts, 60+ hand-written captions, 3-tier hashtag sets, font styler and engagement benchmarks) and the UI reads like someone cared about UX, but none of the individual tools are groundbreaking — the value is in packaging and zero friction.