The internet has been around for decades, and during that time, it’s become an indispensable part of society. Whether we’re talking about work, entertainment, shopping, or staying in touch with loved ones, most of us spend at least part of our day online.
Heck, Meta even invested $80 billion trying to convince everyone to just put on a VR headset and live in virtual reality instead of the real world. And even though the Metaverse failed, plenty of smaller projects still continue to deliver new and innovative solutions.
The subreddit r/InternetIsBeautiful is a place where users share the coolest digital tools, apps, websites, and experiments they come across. Get ready to open a few new tabs because they’re 100% worth checking out!
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Conserve the Sound - A website archiving recordings of the sounds made by old phones, rubber stamps, pinball machines, cameras, typewriters, fans, video game consoles, and other products from 1910 onwards.
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30points
#3

I spent the last 8 months during lockdown pouring my soul into a website that allows you to visualize virtually every U.S. company's international supply chain. E.x. What products, how much, which factories and where does Lululemon import from? (Just type a company in the search box)
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27points
#5

The BBC made 16,016 sound effects available for searching, listening and download. "The Sound Effects are BBC copyright, but they may be used for personal, educational or research purposes."
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26points
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25points
#7

If "twitter.com" is replaced with "nitter.net" in links, you can read without login constraints.
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23points
#9

Stumbled, the resurrection of the original StumbleUpon. Randomly discover the most interesting websites of the internet.
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23points
#10

A website that charts the working status of every McDonald's ice cream machine in the United States and whether it's broken or operational
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20points
#11

I made a website that removes all the clutter from recipe sites and just shows the instructions
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18points
#12

I made a free web app to make graphic designs. A hustle-free alternative to canva.com and crello.com. No signups, no ads.
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18points
#13

Brendan Fraser's personal website is still up and it's like unearthing a time capsule from 2005.
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18points
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16points
#16

What word was first used the year you were born? Merriam-Webster Time Traveler can tell you.
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15points
#17

I made a musical browser experiment where you "magically" get to perform beautiful classical music using your only computer keyboard. Come perform some Debussy or Beethoven, and tell me what you think!
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15points
#19

This website helps you find bilingual names. I created it after struggling to find a suitable name for our Japanese-Finnish baby.
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14points








