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Turn ordinary text into dynamic, shader-driven visuals.
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Kerach Tempo is a free, open-source web application that transforms ordinary text into dynamic, shader-driven visuals and exports them as standalone HTML files.
Kerach Tempo is a browser-based tool that takes plain text as input and produces real-time, shader-powered visual animations as output. Developed by Northstrix and available on GitHub and SourceForge, it runs entirely in a web browser with no installation required. The tool integrates a color palette generator within its "Color Studio" tab.
Yes, Kerach Tempo is completely free to use. There are no premium features, subscription plans, or hidden costs.
It converts text input into real-time shader-driven visual effects, allowing you to export the result as a standalone HTML file.
No. Visit kerach-tempo.netlify.app to use it directly in your browser; no downloads or installations are required.
Yes, you can export your shader visuals as standalone HTML files that preserve the animation and can be opened offline.
The source code is hosted on GitHub at github.com/Northstrix/kerach-tempo and also mirrored on SourceForge.