JS Paint

JS Paint is a bone-chilling, spine-tingling, high-fidelity, open-source, cross-platform, mobile-friendly, browser-based Microsoft Paint recreation written in JavaScript (pajeet language o algo). On April 7, 2025, Quote added it to soyjak.party as a post attachment option at someone's request, serving as the spiritual successor to Oekaki (evendoe they have entirely different usecases).
Editor[edit | edit source]
Other than the classic MS paint features, there are some improvements for the ease of use.
- Touchscreen support
- Loading images from URLs (for quickly importing 'jaks)
- Alt+Mousewheel to zoom in and out
- Transparent image support
- Unlimited undos/redos
- Export canvas history as a GIF
On the Party[edit | edit source]

It is most commonly used to make deformed soyjaks.[1] This is done by taking any soyjak and modifying it with the selection tools.
Also, if you navigate to File > Exit, you can access a Windows 98 recreation complete with a web browser. After some tinkering, you can visit the sharty, all within the sharty!
"controversy"[edit | edit source]
For a brief period of time JSpaint had a link to their discord in one of the tabs, which caused massive (perhaps justified) leakage from users, it quickly died down when quote just removed the link to it, although someone will still find a way to bring this up to make their pecker twitch.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
Did you know a redirect to this article has the 200k 'ki GET? WAOW!![2]