About
Framio
A personal museum for your wall — and a calm place to wander the open collections of the world.
Manifesto
Framio began with a simple want: beautiful art on my own television. The Samsung Frame turns a screen into a canvas, but filling it meant hunting for high-resolution public-domain images, cropping them by hand to 16:9, and losing quality along the way.
So I built the tool I wished existed — and then it grew. What started as a way to dress one screen became a gallery-like hub for anyone: a single place to discover the open collections of the world's great museums, curate your own rotating exhibitions, and frame any work for your wall.
It is not a wallpaper manager. It is a quiet curator that lives between the museum and your room.
Open & free
Framio is open source under the MIT License. Use it, fork it, build on it — anyone can. The only rule is to keep the credit to the developer, Pedro Brito.
The artwork itself is open access — public domain or CC0 — sourced directly from the museums' own programs. Framio shows only works it can source under open licenses; in-copyright pieces are surfaced for discovery, not download.
Collections
Links & support
Built by Pedro Brito · Open source (MIT) · 2026