Draw anything you like, then create a unique share link.
This is the least efficient way you could ever send an image - the pixel data is transformed into text-based data, and then compressed and encoded - storing all of the information in the address link.
I wanted to experiment with compressing an image into the URL itself. Thanks for trying it out.
The links grow in size with your sketch's complexity. The information that makes up your sketch is stored directly in the share URL.
It's pixelated because I'm working within the limits of what social media platforms will accept for link lengths. The more pixels, the larger the link.
Just draw something and click pass it on!
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Some platforms, like Instagram, may struggle with long links! Your sketch is compressed into the URL, but the link is still valid and working.