What a purple screen is good for
Purple sits between the warm and cool ends of the spectrum, so it tints a scene without pushing it obviously orange or blue. It is the colour of choice for streaming backdrops and gaming setups, where it reads as atmosphere rather than as a lighting mistake.
- Ambient backdrop for streaming and gaming setups.
- Moody accent light for portraits and music photography.
- Checking that a display renders deep saturated tones without banding.
How to use it
- Press Full screen, or click the icon in the corner of the preview. The colour fills the display and everything else disappears.
- Set the brightness and warmth to suit the room, and turn on Keep awake so the screen does not sleep.
- Press Esc to come back. Your settings stay in the address bar, so the link reproduces this exact setup for anyone you send it to.
Questions
Is looking at a purple screen bad for my eyes?
A purple screen emits very little light, so it is one of the easier things to look at for a long stretch. Eye strain comes from staring without blinking rather than from the colour, so look away every twenty minutes regardless.
Will my screen go to sleep while this is open?
Not if you turn on Keep awake. It uses the browser wake lock, which asks the operating system to keep the display on with no input until you leave the page. It works in Chrome, Edge, Safari and most mobile browsers.
How do I download a purple background image?
Open the download panel, pick a format and a size, and the purple image is generated in your browser and saved straight away. PNG, JPG and WEBP are available from 1×1 pixel up to 8K, with nothing stored on our side and no watermark.
Does the purple screen work on a phone, tablet or TV?
Yes. On a phone or tablet, add the page to your home screen and it opens straight into the purple screen. On a TV, open the link in the built-in browser or cast the tab, then use the fullscreen button.
Can I get a screen in an exact shade rather than this purple?
Yes. Any hex colour has its own page — put the code after /screen/, so #8b3fe8 lives at /screen/8b3fe8. Those links are shareable, so you can send someone the exact colour you mean.
Put this screen on your site
The embeddable version is the screen and nothing else, sized to whatever box you give it.