A tiny wifi screen
Message Box is a small wifi-connected screen that lights up with the notes and pixel drawings you send from your phone. Set it up in minutes — no app store needed.
Send up to 120 characters of text, or draw your own 64×64 pixel art right in the app.
See in the app the moment your note has been opened on their box.
The screen softly pulses when something new arrives, then rests to save the panel.
No download — it's a web app. Add it to your home screen and you're set.
Plug in the box. It opens a setup network called MessageBox-Setup.
Put it on your wifi, then type the PIN it shows to link it to your account.
Link with your person, write or draw, and it lands on their screen in seconds.
Built around a crisp grayscale OLED and a low-power Wi-Fi chip, Message Box quietly checks for new notes and lights up only when there's something to see. Your latest note is stored on the box, so it stays on screen even if the wifi blips. Everything is paired one-to-one — notes go to your box and nowhere else.
Nope. Message Box is a web app — open it in your browser and, if you like, add it to your home screen so it opens like a native app.
It's designed for two. You connect with one partner, and your notes go to their box (and theirs to yours).
Hold the button on the box for five seconds to clear its settings, then set it up again on the new network. Your account and pairing stay intact.
Your notes are delivered only to the box paired with your account. It's just between the two of you.