
Matrix Rain
The iconic falling green characters from The Matrix, rendered on canvas. Click and interact with the digital rain.
About Matrix Rain
Columns of green characters cascade down a black screen, replicating the iconic digital rain from The Matrix. Click anywhere on the canvas and the stream reacts — rippling outward from your cursor as if you've just punched through the simulation. It's the kind of thing you open for a moment and find yourself watching for five.
The effect is rendered entirely on an HTML canvas, keeping things fast and smooth even as dozens of columns scroll simultaneously. If this kind of interactive visual is your thing, Fluid Simulation goes in a different direction — physics-based color instead of code-aesthetic monochrome — but scratches a similar visual itch in the same passive-yet-interactive way.
Best experienced on a larger display, since the full column grid needs horizontal room to read as rain rather than a handful of streams. No setup, no instructions — just open it and click.
How to use
This is an interactive visual effect that recreates the famous "digital rain" from The Matrix movies. Green characters cascade down your screen in columns, just like in the films. • The effect runs automatically once the page loads • No controls needed - just watch the mesmerizing digital rain fall • Characters appear as glowing green symbols flowing downward in vertical streams • Each column moves at slightly different speeds for a realistic effect • The animation loops continuously and fills your entire browser window • Works best in fullscreen mode for maximum immersion • Compatible with all modern browsers • The effect is purely visual - there's no game objective, just enjoy the Matrix atmosphere Simply open the app and let the digital rain transport you into the Matrix universe. Perfect for background ambiance or when you want to feel like a hacker from the movies.
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