Tag · 17 apps
Interactive toys and experiences
Apps where the point is to fiddle with a thing and see what happens — particle toys, physics sandboxes, generative art that responds to your cursor, sound-reactive visualizers. The interactive tag overlaps Interactive but also pulls in Education pieces and a few Music visualizers that earn the label.

Interactive animated solar system with 27 celestial bodies. Click planets and moons for detailed stats. Compare any two bodies side-by-side. Toggle orbits, labels, and moons.
by Launch Arcade

A playful, animated web experience for asking someone to be your Valentine. Cute animations, interactive buttons, and a sweet surprise ending.
by CodeKageHQ

A sweet, playful web page to ask someone out with cute animations and a button that makes it impossible to say no.
by hallowshaw

An interactive particle network animation with real-time controls. Adjust particle count, speed, connections, and colors while watching nodes link together dynamically.

Interactive WebGL fluid dynamics you can play with using your mouse or touch.
by PavelDoGreat

Soft body physics simulations with interactive demos. Watch struts fall, bridges flex, and worms wiggle in this spring-mass physics playground.
by crystalline

A fun interactive CAPTCHA challenge. Prove you are human by solving visual puzzles and see how CAPTCHA verification works.

Interactive 2D cellular automata with drawing tools, customizable rules, and speed control.
by AdamUllmann

An interactive generative art tool that creates beautiful animated rose patterns with music visualization on HTML5 canvas.
by jirotubuyaki

An interactive JavaScript console. Type JavaScript, see results instantly. Perfect for experimenting and learning.

Interactive tool for visualizing sorting algorithms in action. Watch bubble sort, quick sort, merge sort, and more come to life with animated bar charts.
by MastanSayyad

Explore prime numbers on an interactive grid — watch patterns emerge as primes light up across thousands of numbers. A beautiful way to see the structure in primes.




