Doodleverse was inspired by the idea of making learning more interactive, visual, and accessible, especially for neurodivergent learners, including children/anyone with autism. The goal of the app is to let users paste or upload an image and transform it into a 3D world they can explore, creating a more engaging and immersive educational experience. Rather than only viewing static pictures, users can step inside a visual environment, which can help support understanding, curiosity, and sensory-friendly exploration. Through this project, I learned more about designing an application that combines creativity, education, and accessibility, while also focusing on clean UI design, image-based input, and 3D generation features. One of the biggest challenges was creating an experience that feels simple and intuitive for users while still offering a powerful and meaningful learning tool. Overall, Doodleverse was built to turn images into interactive worlds that support learning in a way that is more visual, engaging, and inclusive.
Built With
- css
- gemma4
- javascript
- mongodb
- tailwind
- three.js
- typescript
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