01 / Video calls
Screens that make video calls look professional
Turn a spare monitor into a softbox, stage a clean backdrop, and stop apologising for the lighting in your home office.
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02 / Used for
Best for
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Remote workers
A second screen full of white pixels is the easiest, cheapest fill light you'll ever own.
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Educators on Zoom
Set up once, look the same every lecture. No ring light, no fuss.
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Customer-facing teams
Consistent on-camera lighting builds trust on every sales call.
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Anyone with a webcam
If your face is half-lit on calls, this is the 30-second fix.
03 / How to use it
How to use it
Three steps. One panel. Done in under a minute.
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Pick a colour
White for daylight balance, warm peach for soft skin tones, blue for cool drama.
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Open full-screen
Hit fullscreen on the second monitor and angle it toward your face.
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Frame yourself
Dim your room lights a touch so the monitor takes over as the key light.
04 / Best for
Screens that make video calls look professional
White screen
A clean, edge-to-edge white panel. Use it as a video-call light, a photo softbox, a backdrop for product shots, or a uniformity test for your monitor.
Custom colour
Type any HEX, sample with the eyedropper, or tweak with the colour wheel. Export at 4K, 2K or 1080p — straight to PNG.
Blue screen
A confident blue. Useful for blue-channel uniformity, classic chroma-key alternatives, and cool, sky-mood photography.
05 / Use cases
Five more ways to use a screen
- 02 Monitor test Spot dead pixels, backlight bleed, and colour banding. →
- 03 Design Pick colours, sample HEX, and proof designs in real lighting. →
- 04 Pranks BSODs, broken screens, and fake updates — film props on tap. →
- 05 Focus & relax Black screens, calm colours, and a flip clock for deep work. →
- 06 Photography Turn a monitor into a softbox or a clean coloured backdrop. →
- ★ All screens Built for screens. Loved by humans. →