About
The AI Era Homepage is a single canvas of 2,000,000 logical pixels. Each pixel can be reserved once, for $0.25, with a minimum area of 10×10. What you place there stays there: a snapshot of who was building, creating and researching at the start of this era.
There are no accounts, no subscriptions and no renewals. You pick an area, add your name, a link and optional artwork, pay once, and your block is recorded in the public ledger with a sequential participant number.
How the canvas works
Everything snaps to a 10-pixel grid. Areas cannot overlap: allocation happens on the server, one claim at a time, so two people can never buy the same pixels. The board is drawn on a single canvas surface rather than thousands of elements, which is why it stays smooth at any zoom level.
Founding 100
The first 100 participants, in confirmed payment order, carry a Founding 100 badge on their block, in the ledger and on their entry page. It is assigned automatically and never reassigned.
Review
Every submission is reviewed before it appears. Artwork you do not have the rights to, deceptive impersonation, malware or phishing links, and abusive content are refused — see the content policy.
Why it exists
The project is also an experiment in building AI-first: the canvas, the payment flow and this page were designed and built with AI as the primary tool rather than as an add-on.
Why this exists
One person. AI as the team.
The AI Era Homepage was created by one person, not by an agency or a traditional development team.
I live with multiple sclerosis, and that has changed how much energy and cognitive capacity I have available. AI gave me a way to compensate for some of those limitations and turn an idea into a real working product at a scale I would not realistically have been able to build alone in the traditional way.
AI has been used throughout the project to help:
- shape the concept
- challenge decisions
- design the product
- write code
- test the platform
- identify security issues
- create content
- operate parts of the experience
The human role has been to define the goal, make decisions, set direction and decide what should exist.
This is the experiment:
Can one person, supported by AI, build and operate something that would previously have required a team?
That experience is also why this project has a bigger purpose.
AI can help people compensate for limitations in areas such as memory, concentration, structure, comprehension, writing, communication, learning, everyday tasks, education, work.
The specific purpose of the project remains: helping people with cognitive challenges caused by illness gain access to, understand and learn how to use AI.
If AI can expand what one person is able to do, I want more people to have the opportunity to discover what it can make possible for them.
90% of project surplus is committed to initiatives helping people with cognitive challenges caused by illness learn how AI can support them in everyday life, education and work — see the impact page for the exact definition and the current committed, generated and funded amounts.
Built with AI. Operated with AI. Directed by one person.
And it has a purpose beyond the canvas. 90% of the project surplus is committed to helping people living with cognitive challenges caused by illness learn to use AI — see the impact page for the exact definition and every project funded.