
Internet Makes Music
A public, global music experiment. Completely free
110 followers
A public, global music experiment. Completely free
110 followers
Anybody can place a pixel that produces sound, and anybody can listen to the result. The public experiment that I want to show to the world. Works on any device (Phone, Desktop). So, can strangers create music just by placing pixels?




Internet Makes Music
Hi ProductHunt!
This is a 100% Free Public Experiment, which means that there are no ads, no monetization, no payments, and of course, no tracking, and even no logging, and will never be. Even free websites require some advertising. Soo.. That's why I'm here
I made this site because I wanted to have some collaboration with people, to see what strangers can make together, and it might be fun, actually. That's it, there's no other reason for doing it. Place pixels with a person who might be on the other side of the planet and create music together on one canvas.
The link goes straight to the experiment, so you might add your pixel or remove one right now.
Congrats on the launch! Love this playful, collaborative pixel‑to‑music experiment—feels like r/place for sound, and the web-native, free-for-all vibe is perfect.
Internet Makes Music
@zeiki_yu Hi! Thanks, yep r/place was an inspiration for this project!
This is giving me strong r/place vibes but for audio! 🎵 I love the concept of collaborative jamming with total strangers. It turns the chaos of the internet into a surprisingly harmonious loop. What a cool social experiment!
Internet Makes Music
@chen_dong_94 Yep! r/place was the inspiration
This is very interesting! What are the reasons for the cooldown of 180s after adding a note?
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Noodle Seed
Super cool! Is there a way to make a personal invite group where certain people can come and collaborate?
congrats on the launch! the idea is extremely fun and interesting!
btw, if I'm right, you have the fixed range of sounds in the panel, and all of them work well together, so am I right that practically placing a pixel anywhere would not harm and would just add a sound that fits in?
and also was just curious what's the hypothesis of your experiment? what are you aiming for?
wishing you continuing success!