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Create a moodboard — free, in your browser
Drag images and video clips, pin notes, sample colors and export a polished moodboard — as a still PNG/JPG/PDF or an animated WebM. No account, no watermark — works offline once loaded.
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Krymp's moodboard runs entirely in your browser. Drop product shots, screenshots, brand references and video clips onto an infinite canvas, pin labels and colors, and export a single PNG, JPG, PDF or animated WebM for client decks.
A free alternative to Milanote, Niice and Pinterest boards — and your references never leave the device.
Private. Files are processed in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Free, unlimited. No account, no watermark, no daily caps.
How it works
- 1Open the moodboard tool. Start with a blank canvas — pick portrait, landscape or square.
- 2Drop images, screenshots or video. Drag in JPG, PNG, WebP, MP4, MOV or WebM clips; rearrange freely.
- 3Add notes, colors and links. Pin text labels, sample colors, and add reference URLs.
- 4Export as PNG, JPG, PDF or animated WebM. Download a high-resolution board — or, when you have video clips, a looping animated WebM ready to share.
FAQ
- Is my moodboard saved on a server?
- No — boards live in your browser. Export to PNG/PDF to share. No account needed.
- Can I collaborate?
- Not in real time. For solo or async use, export the board and share the file.
- Which export formats are available?
- PNG (transparent or solid), JPG and PDF for client decks. When the board contains video clips you also get an animated WebM export.
- Can I add video clips?
- Yes — drop in MP4, MOV or WebM files. Each clip auto-plays muted and looping in its slot. You can scrub the poster frame used for static PNG/JPG/PDF exports, and export the whole board as animated WebM.
- Is it free?
- Yes — no account, no watermark, no caps. Free alternative to Milanote, Pinterest boards or Figma scratch files.