Scribit

DIY Wall Decor

Scribit

It’s not a whiteboard. It’s not a digital billboard. It’s something in between. Equipped with erasable markers, ­Scribit—a write-and-erase ­robot—can re-­create artwork on walls and other vertical surfaces by drawing, line by line. The creators aim to bring “a touch of analog” into our digital lives, says Scribit co-founder Andrea Baldereschi. Teachers can have Scribit write lessons on classroom walls. Restaurant owners can alert customers to new menu options. And art aficionados can regularly update the illustrations throughout their homes. Scribit currently sells for $499. Users can upload their own designs or use premade drawings from independent artists or access art from Scribit’s library. The company says a new feature allows users to convert any picture, even a selfie, into an erasable drawing on the wall. Scribit recently received recognition as one of Kickstarter’s most successful campaigns and raised more than $2.4 million in crowdfunding. —Sanya Mansoor

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