A local-first whiteboard studio for teachers and creators.
Overview
Scribble Party is a local-first whiteboard application designed for teachers and creators to sketch, teach, and record lessons entirely within their browser. It allows users to draw on an infinite canvas, embed a live camera bubble of themselves, and record their screen and voice. The tool is privacy-focused, requiring no sign-up or cloud uploads, as all recordings are saved locally.
Founded year:2026
Team size:1
Popularity:Limited
Status:Active
Funding status:Bootstrapped
Revenue source:None
Customer type:B2C
Pricing:Free
Tech stack:JavaScript, WebRTC, MediaStream API
Platform:Web
Integrations:None
Founder story
Scribble Party was developed to address the frustration of existing lesson recording tools that force users into cloud-based subscriptions and account sign-ups. By prioritizing a local-first, offline-ready experience, the project aims to give teachers and creators complete ownership of their content. The tool emphasizes simplicity, privacy, and speed for those who need a blank canvas and a record button.
What it does
• Provides an infinite whiteboard canvas for drawing, diagramming, and teaching
• Captures a live camera overlay of the creator with background removal capabilities
• Records screen and audio activity directly to the user's device in real-time
• Functions as an offline-capable installed application without any data ever leaving the device
• Eliminates sign-up requirements, ensuring a frictionless and distraction-free experience for users.
Who it's for
Educators
Content Creators
Remote Teachers
Visual Thinkers
Why it works
Local-first architecture ensures complete data privacy and security for users
Browser-based functionality requires no installation or account creation to begin recording
Offline capabilities prevent data loss due to internet instability or browser crashes
Simple, intuitive interface lowers the barrier to entry for non-technical creators
Immediate recording saves time by avoiding the complexity of cloud-based upload workflows.
Growth strategies
Positioning as a privacy- first alternative to cloud-heavy recording tools
Leveraging Product Hunt for exposure to productivity- focused audiences
Focusing on the educational and creator- economy niches
Offering a free, no- signup experience to drive viral adoption
Alternatives
Comparison overview
Scribble Party differs from mainstream tools like Loom or Tella by operating entirely offline with no cloud storage, focusing on a whiteboard-first recording experience
[Scribble Party prioritizes local privacy and zero-account usage , whereas competitors typically integrate heavily with cloud platforms for instant sharing and team collaboration/]