16:9 video on an ultrawide monitor means black bars eating a third of the screen. Ultrawider fills it with a non-linear warp: the center of the frame stays geometrically untouched, only the edges stretch. Faces stay round — that's the whole point. Free on YouTube forever, works on 21:9, 32:9 and anything wider
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Hi PH! I built this after two years of being annoyed that my expensive monitor shows most videos smaller than my old 16:9 did. The trick is a quintic warp shader — center 60% of the frame is mathematically untouched, edges absorb all the stretch. Try the interactive demo on the landing page. Free on YouTube, and I'm around all day - feedback on the pricing model is especially welcome
PH promo: email the code ULTRAWIDE-PH to hello@ultrawider.net and I'll send you a 3-month Pro key personally.
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Tried it on a 32:9 and the center really does stay untouched — faces looked natural, not that awful fishbowl stretch. Surprised it works this well for something free on YouTube.
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@songlsankxxlh Thank you! 32:9 is actually the stress test — the warp has to absorb twice the stretch of a 21:9 there, so hearing that faces still look right on a super ultrawide makes my day. Out of curiosity, what do you watch most on it? Trying to decide which sites to polish next
Tried it on a 32:9 and the center really does stay untouched — faces looked natural, not that awful fishbowl stretch. Surprised it works this well for something free on YouTube.
@songlsankxxlh Thank you! 32:9 is actually the stress test — the warp has to absorb twice the stretch of a 21:9 there, so hearing that faces still look right on a super ultrawide makes my day. Out of curiosity, what do you watch most on it? Trying to decide which sites to polish next