Current setup
RGB Noise
Planned 10 min
Display Recovery Deck
Run full-screen patterns locally to ease temporary image retention on OLED and LCD panels.
Use balanced, high-contrast animations to exercise sub-pixels without installing anything. This can help with temporary retention, but it will not revive physically dead pixels.
Current setup
RGB Noise
Planned 10 min
Before you start
Use moderate brightness and clear static overlays.
This tool is meant for temporary retention. If the panel is physically damaged, no browser animation will repair it.
Control deck
Choose a pattern, set a duration, and only then touch advanced controls. The main path is pattern, time, start.
Timer
Advanced controls
Safe refresh flow
How to use it
01
Pick mode
Select a pattern and duration that matches your display and issue severity.
02
Prepare display
Set brightness to a safe level and disable sleep so the session is not interrupted.
03
Run full-screen
Start the refresh and let it run. Stop anytime if you need to use your device.
Pixel-safe patterns
Balanced colors and motion help exercise sub-pixels evenly without extra strain.
Offline & private
All rendering happens in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or tracked.
Timer automation
Preset timers with a countdown and full-screen mode to keep focus on the fix.
Questions before you leave it running
No. The tool renders locally and keeps all activity on your device.
Begin with 5–10 minutes. For stubborn retention, try 30–60 minutes while monitoring heat.
Patterns are designed to balance sub-pixels. Keep brightness moderate and avoid leaving static UI elements on top while it runs.
It can help with temporary image retention or stuck-looking sub-pixels, but it cannot repair permanently damaged hardware.