Preset-first
Switch looks quickly, then go deeper with live edits instead of hopping between one-off demos.
Flagship visualizer
Stims leads with MilkDrop Visualizer: preset-driven feedback motion, live source editing, import/export, and browser-friendly fallback paths. The broader toy lab stays close when you want more than one visualizer.
Ready • Balanced • WebGPU when available
Explore the broader toy labStart with curated presets, then branch into halos, tunnels, tidepools, grids, and the rest of the Stims collection when you want more than one style of audio-reactive play.
Why Stims leads with MilkDrop
Stims now opens with the use case people already recognize: a browser-native successor to classic MilkDrop-style visualizer workflows. The wider toy lab builds outward from that foundation.
Preset engine
The homepage points straight at a visualizer built around bundled presets, blend timing, and compatibility-aware playback.
Live editing
Source editing, diagnostics, and last-good rollback make the browser session feel like a real visualizer workspace.
Import and export
Bring in `.milk` presets, tune them in place, and export the result once the visual feels stable.
Toy lab
Halos, tidepools, tunnels, grids, and touch-heavy scenes are still one click away when you want to branch out.
Broader toy lab
MilkDrop leads the homepage now, but the broader Stims catalog is still searchable by name, mood, capability, and device fit.
GitHub
The visualizer engine, docs, preset work, and broader toy-lab experiments all live in the open. GitHub is where the MilkDrop-led story turns back into source.
Repo spotlight: zz-plant/stims
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