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Scoreboard

Track live game scores for any number of players, capture photos, and celebrate winners with confetti. Customizable themes, saved player profiles, and game history with stats — all stored right in your browser.

Scoreboard

Tap names or scores to edit. Everything stays in your browser.

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Player insights

Play a few games to unlock trends, win rates, and improvements for every player.

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Keep tabletop sessions, sports matches, family game nights, and trivia rounds organized with a live scoreboard that runs entirely in your browser. Add as many players as you like, adjust scores in a tap, snap quick photos, and pick a color theme to match the occasion — everything is saved on this device, so your board is right where you left it next time.

How do I use it?

Tap any player's name or score to edit it directly, or use the quick-adjust buttons (±1, ±5, ±10) to update scores as the game goes. Add player creates a new player or lets you pick one you've used before. Finish game logs the current scores to your history and celebrates the winner with confetti. Reset scores zeroes everyone out without removing players.

Where are my scores and photos stored?

Everything — the current game, saved player profiles, game history, your board's title, and color theme — is stored locally in your browser (localStorage). Nothing is uploaded to a server. That also means your board is specific to this device and browser; it won't follow you to another computer or appear if you clear your browsing data.

What are saved players for?

The first time you give a player a photo, they're remembered by name so you can add them to future games without retaking their picture. You can rename or delete a saved player, or update their photo, from the Add player dialog — this only affects the saved profile, not any game already in progress.

What shows up in game history and stats?

Every time you finish a game, its final scores, winner, date, and optional photo are added to your history. Once you've played a few games, the insights panel surfaces the player with the best win rate, the highest average score, and the biggest improvement from their first game to their most recent one.

Does it need camera access?

Only if you choose to add a photo — click the camera icon on a player's avatar (or when finishing a game) and your browser will ask for permission. Skipping the photo, or denying the permission, doesn't affect anything else the tool does.

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