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Avatars that look like the actual world.

The internet's default avatars represent a fraction of humanity. We're building a library that represents the rest — designed with the communities they portray, from Lagos to Lahore to Lewisham.

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Most of the world doesn't see itself in default avatars.

Look at the avatar libraries shipping with the apps you use every day. Then look around the actual world. The gap isn't subtle — it's most of humanity.

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Skin tones in a typical "inclusive" avatar set. Out of the actual human range — which doesn't quantize neatly into seven slots.

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Stock avatar libraries that include Aymara, Roma, Hakka, Amazigh, or Inuit people as a default option.

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People in South Asia alone — typically represented by one or two interchangeable "South Asian" avatars when represented at all.

A library that names communities the way they name themselves.

Not "African." Yoruba. Not "South Asian." Tamil, Punjabi, Bengali. Not "Latin American." Aymara, Afro-Cuban, Quechua.

Each avatar is built with cultural specificity — the right turban tied the right way, the gele folded the way Lagos folds it, the bowler hat sitting high the way El Alto wears it. Each community is reviewed by a paid consultant from within that community before anything ships.

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Specificity over symbolism

We name communities by how the people in them name themselves. No "tribal." No "ethnic." No generic.

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Urban-contemporary

These are people living in cities now. They wear what people actually wear in 2026 — heritage carried into the present, not pinned to a museum wall.

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Consult, don't assume

Every community is reviewed by a paid consultant from within that community before any avatar ships. Expertise is expertise. We pay for it.

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Visible gaps

No library is "complete." We make the communities not yet included visible, so the gap is honest — not hidden.

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Early access to the library, a say in which communities ship next, and an honest answer to the question: "Why didn't this exist already?"

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