Everything is rendered on this device. Nothing is uploaded.
Drop in a photo, pick a foil, tilt it, and save it. Your image is processed by your own graphics hardware and never leaves this device.
Drop a photo onto the card, or use Load image to pick one. Choose a foil from the ten recipes, then drag across the card to tilt it and watch the foil move. Save card exports it.
No. Every effect is computed by your own graphics hardware and the image never leaves your device. There is no account, no server, and no storage.
Linear is the fine vertical grating found on classic holo cards. Cosmos is a nebula pattern with starfields. Rainbow is broad pastel banding. Gold is a warm brushed metal. Radiant is a crosshatched diamond pattern. Prism puts dispersion only on the edges inside your photo. Reverse sweeps a bright band across a diagonal grating. Glitter scatters coloured specks. Shimmer is a woven interference pattern. Pastel is a soft wide banding.
The Mask setting decides where foil appears. Bright rides the light areas of your photo, which is what makes it look printed rather than laid on top. Edges follows detail and outlines. All over covers the whole card evenly. Each option is normalised against your photo, so switching changes where the foil sits rather than how strong it is.
Yes. The capture panel records an automatic tilt orbit as MP4 where the browser supports it, and WebM where it does not. The same orbit is available as an animated GIF.
The default still is 4K on the card's 2.5 by 3.5 inch proportion, which is 2160 by 3024 pixels. That is above 300 DPI at trading card size, so it prints cleanly.
Yes, two ways. Dragging a finger across the card always works. On a phone you can also tap Tilt the device to grant motion access, then move the phone itself.
Yes. Open the Card tab and you get a name, a power number, one of eight elemental types, two attack rows with energy costs and damage, a rarity mark and a line of flavor text. It is a generic card layout, not a copy of any published game, so you can use it for a party, a pet, a team or a character of your own.
Yes. Press 1 through 9 to jump to the first nine foils and 0 for the tenth. Press ? or / to open this panel, and Escape to close whatever is on top. Scroll to zoom the photo and hold Shift while dragging to move it.
You can print the PNG at 2.5 by 3.5 inches and it will be sharp, but the foil is baked in as a fixed snapshot of one viewing angle. Paper cannot shift with the light the way the screen does.