This fractal viewer offers professional features like custom palettes, unique coloring, and more! Click here
to learn how to use it. Click here to learn about each
option.
Use the "More..." button to observe the options and shortcuts. (It might take a bit of time to get used to!)
RGB
or hex values (for hex values, the # symbol is optional) should be separated by
spaces. They should only contain 3 numbers (for example, black would be written as
0,0,0). The last color is the interior color.
Maximum of 25,000 colors.
Under normal circumstances, this fractal viewer will work offline and use multiple cores.
This fractal viewer was made by Leo Zhang.
It is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3 in case you want to use it! All rights
reserved.
This fractal viewer allows you to specify more memory by adding ?maxMemory=4096 to the end of the URL
and custom worker amounts by adding ?workers=8 (change the numbers as you need). Usually, you would want
1 worker for each core; your computer or browser believes ? is ideal.
Hi there!
This online fractal viewer currently supports automatic multithreading, normal map shading, unique banding
modes, basic palette animation, anti-aliasing, coordinate saving, and more!
The colors give you a visual indicator for the options you've selected. Make sure to export your location
locally before closing the tab!
If an option is reversable, it means that you can use the shortcut and combine it with the Shift key to move it
backwards.
Note that you can access the More... tab with the Space key easily.
Switch Fractal (reversable): Switches the type of fractal. There are many types, so try to give them all
a try!
Switch Render Mode (reversable, partially complete): Switches how the palette is rendered.
Switch Darken Effect (reversable, not complete): For some fractals, this creates a shading effect. For
other fractals, you won't see a shading effect. There is an additional mode as well that isn't directly shading;
try it on the default fractal (the Mandelbrot set) first and then on the fractal of your choice to see how it
interacts.
Switch Anti-Aliasing Mode: Modifies the Anti-Aliasing factor. If the factor is greater than 1, the
fractal may appear smoother at the cost of some more compute time (may have weird interactions with
downloading).
Flow Colors Forward/Backward: Animation effect that occurs once render finishes, making the colors cycle.
Each option can be pressed multiple times to increase or decrease this flow rate. (This can be laggy when viewed
at high resolutions/pixel densities!)
Switch Palette: Changes the palette to another pre-selected palette option.
Increase/Decrease Palette Change: Increase or decrease how rapidly the colors cycle through the palette;
not the animation. Each option can be pressed multiple times to increase or decrease this palette change.
Switch Fractal Category: Switches the category of the fractal (Multibrot, power of Burning Ship, custom
fractals).
Increase Iterations: Increase the maximum number of iterations before assuming that a point never
escapes.
Toggle Pixel Breakdown: Show more info about a specific point.
Enjoy and feel free to play around! Some features might not be complete yet.