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IOGraphica

Turn your routine work into contemporary art

Free
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Description

IOGraphica is a free desktop application that converts your daily mouse movements into striking contemporary art. Running seamlessly in the background on Windows, macOS, or Linux, it continuously tracks your cursor's activity during routine computer use and creates a visually compelling illustration reflecting your workflow patterns.

Created by designer Anatoly Zenkov, IOGraphica is simple to use and prioritizes both user experience and privacy. The software includes a modern interface, enhanced color support, and ensures security without spyware, adware, or viruses.

Key Features

  • Background Tracking: Monitors mouse movements while you work
  • Artistic Output: Converts movements into unique contemporary art images
  • Multi-OS Support: Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Colorful Visualizations: Outputs images with a 1:1 aspect ratio and color enhancements
  • Open Source: Source code available for transparency and customization
  • Privacy Focused: No spyware, adware, or viruses
  • Easy Operation: Simple start and minimize to use
  • Idle Visualization: Uses dots and circles to represent mouse inactivity duration

Use Cases

  • Generate personal digital art from daily computer use
  • Visualize patterns of mouse movement for creative inspiration
  • Share unique visual content on social media or personal blogs
  • Explore creative coding and generative art techniques
  • Track and reflect on personal computer usage habits

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the name IOGraph come from?

“I” stands for input, “O” stands for output, and “Graph” comes from the Greek word for drawing or painting.

How can I use the image produced by IOGraph?

You can share it online, post it in your blog, suggest it to friends, or enjoy it as a personal digital creation.

Can I use the IOGraph produced image for commercial purposes?

Commercial use is only allowed with written or email permission from the creators. Please contact them to arrange permission.

What do the dots and circles in the image represent?

Dots and circles show the amount of time the mouse was stationary—the larger the dot, the longer the mouse was not moved.

Is it possible to track mouse clicks with IOGraph?

No, for security reasons, IOGraph does not track mouse clicks outside of its application window.

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