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A whiteboard that lets you draw
before it asks you anything.

Because it never asks you anything. Infinite canvas, sticky notes, shapes — auto-saved to your device on every stroke, exported as files you own. No account exists to create.

no login, ever boards are files works offline

Why this board exists: I run workshops. One Tuesday, mid-session, the big-name whiteboard app decided our "workspace had reached its member limit" and locked the board — twelve sticky notes of a team's actual thinking, held hostage behind an upgrade dialog, while everyone watched me click. We finished on a flip chart. That evening I started building the whiteboard I actually need: opens instantly, saves locally, exports to a file nobody can put a member limit on. The flip chart is retired but remembered fondly.

— the facilitator. still can't draw a straight line without the shift key.

What's under the marker tray

The honest trade

Live multi-cursor collaboration — five people drawing at once — genuinely requires a server relaying every stroke, and this site deliberately has none. If your work needs that, the big apps earn their login walls. What most whiteboard moments actually are, though: one person thinking, sketching on a call while screen-sharing, teaching a room. For those, the private board is strictly better — instant, offline-proof, and nobody's product. The marker notes make the longer case.

Wiped clean and rewritten (version notes)

Asked at the board

I closed the tab by accident — is my board gone?

No — every stroke auto-saves to your browser's storage moments after you make it. Reopen the page and the last board loads itself. The genuine danger is clearing browser data: that wipes boards, which is why the .board export exists for anything you'd mourn.

How do I share a board with someone?

Two ways, both honest: export the PNG when they just need to see it, or the .board file when they need to edit — they import it here and continue. What you can't do is send a link that opens your board, because your board isn't on the internet. That's the feature.

Can I move, resize, rotate or recolour things after drawing them?

All of it. The move tool (or v) selects the object under your click — drag it, grab a corner to resize, or use the round handle above it to rotate. And a small panel floats over whatever you've selected: change its colour, stroke width, fill, note colour or text size, or swap a connector between straight and elbow. Duplicate with ctrl/cmd+d, send things front or back, or right-click for the same menu. Drag an empty patch to marquee-select several at once. Hit delete to remove; double-click notes and text to re-edit.

Can I add an image to the board?

Yes — paste an image from your clipboard (ctrl/cmd+v) or drag an image file straight onto the canvas. It drops in as an object you can move, resize and rotate like anything else, and it stays on your device with the rest of the board.

Is there a dark mode?

Not for the board itself — it's a whiteboard, and white is load-bearing (exports need to read as documents, markers need contrast). The day someone makes the case for a blackboard mode, the version notes will show it.

Also in this room

The marker notes