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Wisprite

Create, edit, organize, and animate sprites for games and interactive digital projects.

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Wisprite product development
Orca Pings product labIn development
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Product direction

A focused workspace for sprites in motion.

Wisprite is a sprite production tool for drawing, editing, organizing, and animating visual assets. It is designed to keep frame-based work fast and understandable while supporting the practical export and iteration needs of games and interactive experiences.

Independent game creatorsPixel artistsInteractive designersSmall production teams
Core capabilities

Designed as a working system,
not a disconnected feature list.

Each capability contributes to a larger operating model. The product is being built so information, people, automation, and outputs remain understandable as the system grows.

01

Sprite editing

Create and refine frame-based artwork in a purpose-built visual workspace.

02

Animation timelines

Sequence frames, review motion, and adjust timing without leaving the editor.

03

Asset organization

Keep related sprites, states, and animation sets together as a coherent production library.

04

Production exports

Prepare usable sprite assets and animation data for games and connected projects.

Product architecture

The layers that make Wisprite useful.

  1. 01Sprite canvas
  2. 02Frame timeline
  3. 03Asset library
  4. 04Animation export pipeline
Active development

What we are improving now.

In development means the product and its operating model are still being tested, refined, and made more dependable.

01

Improved drawing tools

02

Animation and onion-skin controls

03

Reusable palettes and asset libraries

04

Expanded engine-friendly exports

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