Show HN: I built 48 lightweight SVG backgrounds you can copy/paste

visiwig 219 points 49 comments March 18, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)

visiwig

Each one can be copied as inline SVG or CSS using the background-image property with a data URI. Most are under 1KB.

starkparker

What's the license?

dormento

This rocks. Thank you!

dylanhouli

Great idea man, must be pulling in some good SEO traffic as well.

throwaway2046

These are beautiful, thank you for sharing. I really like the one with the triangles, was it inspired by Rule 30? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_30

hju22_-3

The notice about having "access" to the backgrounds is sticky, and takes up one third of the screen on mobile with no way to remove it . . . Why?

aerhardt

This is very cool but hasn’t it been around for like a decade?

pseudosavant

I'm a sucker for this kind of stuff, but I'm usually disappointed after clicking the link. These on the other hand are excellent, and that they have configurable options like stroke, color, etc is gravy on the top. Thanks for sharing!

thekevan

This is top notch, great work!

shah4as1

this is exactly what i needed

Theodores

What is your authoring tool for SVG? The SVG code is well written. It is neither Adobe bloat-spam-slop and neither is it overly SVGOMG'd. For picky SVG people you could have some easy way to present the code. Only a minority value quality SVG, artworkers do not look at SVG code and coders just see SVG as 'assets' from the artworker. SVG therefore has not evolved to a full art form.

Frannky

I am very confused by the comments, they seem too excited for this... Are they real or paid bots? If they are real, kudos to OP

BoppreH

Those are excellent! The orange shingles are my favorite. Though I think some of them are not working on Firefox; the blue and green vortices are rendered as a single blue rectangle and a single green hexagon. I wonder how people are using them in a way that is not distracting to the main content. I've found that high-frequency patterns (small details with sharp transitions) can be a bit distracting, but I haven't found a good solution that doesn't compromise the beauty of the backgrounds.

jjwiseman

I find it odd that there's a custom of blurring or obscuring exactly the thing I'm interested in when I show interest in it by mousing over it.

yesthisiswes

These are awesome! I’d love to use some of these for my solitaire game. Weird thing when I preview one of the backgrounds then scroll down the page on mobile the images disappear. I have to refresh the page to view all the backgrounds again after selecting one. I wonder if you should add names for the patterns so we can pick favorites?

gerdesj

Not one of these efforts emulate <blink />. I want my money back.

democracy

it's great work man - been using your backgrounds for long long time now!

AbrarTheCrypt34

saved for later. exactly the kind of deep dive i was looking for

wackget

These are great. Please consider adding a visible <textarea> with the CSS instead of relying on "click to copy" buttons. For security reasons, some users/browsers disable access to the clipboard which means there's no fallback way to copy the CSS.

karlshea

Hey thanks so much! I actually found your site a bit over a year ago while I was redoing my portfolio and used one for my header.

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