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About the project


Why are we doing this?

We believe that an image is not just pixels on a screen. It's a memory, an emotion, an idea. Anaglyph is the most underrated way to make a photo real voluminous and alive ! We want to give this technology back its meaning - not as an archaic, but as a metaphor: any frame has depth. You just need to look at it in the right way.

Who are we?

We are not just a team. We are an alliance of designers, coders, visual visionaries. We are united by our passion for form, color and meaning. We are not afraid to distort reality to open new horizons of perception. We live on the border of art and technology, playing with glitches, retro-futurism, VHS aesthetics and the pulse of the 90s.


Our goal is not just to impress, but to give everyone a tool to create their own digital artifact. Whether it's a 3D poster, an NFT object or a timeless visual statement, this is your portal to digital identity.

What do we offer?

Why anaglyph?

Because it reimagines the familiar. In a world of flat screens and superficial solutions, we offer depth. Real depth. Visible. Tangible. Create your own 3D reality from your memories - and hang it on the wall.

A little history

Anaglyph imaging has been around since the XIXth century. The first 3D picture in anaglyph was created in 1853 by French physicist Jules Duboscq. Back then, it used red-and-blue glasses and two superimposed photographs, each for a different eye, for viewing. A simple idea based on the peculiarities of our vision opened the door to three-dimensional image perception.

In the 20th century, anaglyph became part of pop culture. It was used in fifties movies, comic books, magazine covers, stereo photography, and even advertising. We all remember those cheap cardboard glasses from movie theaters - and that first "wow" effect when the image suddenly came to life.

Today, in the digital age, anaglyph is no longer just a technical gimmick. It is a style. It's nostalgia and digital art in one. We are rethinking this effect and giving it a second life: now anyone can turn their photo into anaglyph without leaving the browser - and breathe depth into it.

How does anaglyph work?

Anaglyph is a visual trick that allows our brain to see volume where there is none. Everything is based on a simple principle: each eye is shown a slightly different image, and the brain itself "assembles" a three-dimensional picture from them.

This is done by shifting the color channels - usually red and cyan (or cyan). The left eye is shown the image through a red filter, the right eye through a cyan filter. When you put on anaglyph glasses, each eye sees a different version, and magic happens right inside your head.


Here's what it looks like technically:

  • Two copies are created from the original image
  • The left version is colored red, the right version is colored blue
  • The two are superimposed with a slight offset
  • The result is the familiar two-color "split" effect

Without glasses, the image looks strange, but with the right glasses it comes to life. You feel depth, objects jump off the screen, and even an ordinary photo becomes a portal to another layer of reality.

It's not just a visual effect. It's playing with perception. And we like to play fair - directly with the viewer's brain.