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MIT’s portable projector turns any surface into a design canvas with invisible ink

By technologistmag.com25 March 20262 Mins Read
MIT’s portable projector turns any surface into a design canvas with invisible ink
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What if you could redesign your clothes, furniture, or even your walls as easily as changing wallpaper on your phone?

Researchers at MIT have built exactly that kind of system, called ChromoLCD. It is a portable device that can “print” high resolution designs onto everyday objects using light and special invisible ink.

Developed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), the device works like a simple stamp. You upload an image, place the device on a surface, and it applies the design without complicated setup or modeling.

How ChromoLCD uses light to redesign real world objects

At the core of ChromoLCD is a mix of LCD technology and LED lighting. The system first maps an image in black and white, then uses ultraviolet light to activate photochromic dye on the surface. After that, red, green, and blue light layers in color and detail.

This process enables the device to create high-resolution visuals on surfaces such as clothing, furniture, and even whiteboards. As the components are relatively affordable, researchers say it could even be replicated by hobbyists.

The team behind it includes MIT researchers Yunyi Zhu, Qingyuan Li, and Stefanie Mueller, who are exploring the extent to which this idea can be applied.

Why this could change how you personalize everything

The biggest advantage of ChromoLCD is flexibility. Instead of committing to one design, you can swap visuals whenever you want. That could reshape industries like fashion and home decor, where customization usually takes time, cost, and effort.

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Researchers are already looking at ways to scale the system for larger surfaces like walls, possibly using a roller based design. They are also exploring how robots could use it to display graphics or communicate visually.

MIT’s work on ChromoLCD builds on earlier systems like PortaChrome and PhotoChromeleon, all aimed at making the physical world more editable. Right now, you still need to upload an image or create a design yourself, but that could change soon.

With advances in artificial intelligence, researchers see a future where you simply describe what you want, and AI would instantly generate a design ready to be printed.

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