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ekam.ink

576 strangers, one canvas - one hand-painted tile each

A shared 24×24 canvas where each person claims one tile and hand paints it in the browser. Together all 576 become one collective artwork, revealed as a single downloadable piece, every artist credited, when the canvas closes.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Premaansh, and I made Ekam (Sanskrit for "one"). It's the project I've poured the most heart into. It's one shared 24×24 canvas. You claim a single tile that becomes truly yours, hand-paint it in a little in-browser studio, and leave a one-line story beneath it. Alone, it's a square. Zoomed out, all 576 become one collective artwork: hundreds of strangers, one picture. I obsessed over the small things because those are what make it feel like a place instead of a form. 🎨 **A proper little painting studio.** Brushes, shapes, fills, custom colours, zoom, undo, even mirror mode. It autosaves as you paint, so you can wander off, switch devices, and come back to the exact brushstroke you left behind. 🎷 **A lofi radio that follows you around.** A dusty-vinyl jazz station hums in the corner while you work. It persists across the entire site without restarting, because painting should feel like a slow Sunday afternoon, not a task list. ✨ **Your tile comes alive.** Hit submit and you'll see "reviewing your tile..." before it resolves into a little burst of confetti as it lands on the wall, usually within a second. Every submission is screened by a vision model so an anonymous public canvas stays welcoming, with human review always available when needed. The tiles people love most quietly earn a golden frame. 🕯️ **The interface stays out of the way.** Warm monochrome tones, editorial typography (Spectral, Inter, and IBM Plex Mono), and a single ember accent. The only real colour on the screen comes from the artists themselves. 🪄 **The finale is my favourite part.** When the canvas closes, the grid dissolves and all 576 tiles settle into one seamless artwork. Empty squares soften into paper so even an unfinished wall feels complete. A credits reel scrolls every artist's name, and anyone who contributed can download the final piece as a 9216×9216 image: something hundreds of people made together that none of them could have created alone. I built Ekam solo for the Figma Config Makeathon. The entire design system and every screen live in a single Figma file generated through the Figma MCP by the same agent that wrote the production app. Figma variables and CSS variables mirror each other 1:1, so design and code never drifted. That ended up being the most unexpectedly fun part of the project. One honest note: claiming a tile requires an email verification code (no account, no password, no spam). It's simply how each square stays one person, one tile. You can explore the entire wall without signing up for anything. It's live for a few more days, and I'd genuinely love your square on the wall 🤍 What would you paint?

About ekam.ink on Product Hunt

576 strangers, one canvas - one hand-painted tile each

ekam.ink was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. A shared 24×24 canvas where each person claims one tile and hand paints it in the browser. Together all 576 become one collective artwork, revealed as a single downloadable piece, every artist credited, when the canvas closes.

On the analytics side, ekam.ink competes within Web App, Design Tools, Art and Vercel Day — topics that collectively have 404.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ekam.ink performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted ekam.ink?

ekam.ink was hunted by Premaansh Vyas. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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