Llama Vision
Four clips. One wall. The crowd decides.
A live single-elimination video bracket: four short clips play on a 2x2 wall, the audience votes from their phones, the tally animates, and winners advance to a champion in real time.
Live in 2026. Free to run — voters never install anything.
The problem
Live events, watch parties, classrooms, and streams all hit the same wall when they try to make the crowd part of the show: getting a room full of people to vote on something, right now, without it turning into a mess. Hands-in-the-air is unmeasurable. "Text this number" is slow and costs money. Polling apps want everyone to download an app, make an account, and find a room code before the moment has passed — and by then the energy is gone.
Llama Vision is built for the moment, not the setup. Four short video clips play at once on a 2x2 wall — A, B, C, D — and people vote from whatever phone is already in their hand by opening one link or scanning a QR. No app, no login, no account. The tally animates live on the wall as votes land, the screen halo-flashes in the final seconds, the winner maximizes and replays, and the bracket advances — sixteen clips down to four, down to a champion — while the room watches it happen.
How Llama Vision works
The operator pastes up to sixteen YouTube links, opens the display on the venue screen, and shares the voter link (or a QR) with the crowd. From there it can run itself: auto-pilot opens each matchup, runs the voting window, flashes the final seconds, reveals the winner, and moves on to the next four — or the operator can drive each step by hand. Voters just tap A, B, C, or D; the wall and the operator console update in real time over a live connection.
Drop it into your own app
Already have an app or a site with an audience? You don't have to send them to ours. Llama Vision exposes a small, CORS-open JSON API — poll the current matchup, render four buttons, post a vote — so you can build the voting screen natively inside your own product (there's a paste-into-Cursor recipe to scaffold it in minutes). The wall stays on the venue screen; your app becomes the remote.
What you get
- 2x2 video wall (A/B/C/D) on any screen — venue display, TV, or stream
- Audience votes from their phones — no app, no login, just a link or QR
- Live animated tally and halo-flash, then the winner replays and advances
- Hands-free auto-pilot runs the whole 16 -> 4 -> champion bracket on timers
- Embed it in your own app via a simple, CORS-open JSON API
Llama Vision is deliberately narrow: a four-up video bracket driven by YouTube clips, with anonymous, best-effort voting (a stable per-device check, not accounts) — because making 500 people log in to vote on a clip would kill the very moment the product exists for. If you need verified one-person-one-vote, audited results, or sources beyond YouTube, this isn't the right tool today, and we'd rather say so here than after your event. What it's exceptionally good at is turning a passive room into a live, self-running bracket in a couple of minutes.
Last updated: 2026-06-06
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