About PhotoSpiralysis
PhotoSpiralysis didn't appear overnight. It wasn't built in a weekend hackathon, nor did it magically materialize after watching one inspirational YouTube tutorial.
No — this app is the result of sixteen years of curiosity, stubbornness, caffeine, and a deep fascination with the Droste Effect. If spirals had a fan club, this project would be its president.
What started as a small experiment slowly grew into something much bigger. Along the way, I received countless messages — some wonderfully enthusiastic ("This is magic!"), some hilariously honest ("Why does it do that?"), and many full of thoughtful suggestions that helped shape the app into what it is today. Every improvement carries a little piece of that shared journey.
Today, PhotoSpiralysis is a place where math meets art, where photos go on adventures, and where you can turn a simple image into something that looks like it fell through a wormhole. Whether you're here to explore, experiment, or just see how far you can spiral your cat picture, I hope you feel the same joy that kept this project alive for all these years.
Thanks for being part of the spiral — and for proving that infinite loops can actually be fun.