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Community gallery · Digital companions
Creators share small animated characters, mascots, and cozy desk pets built to accompany long coding and agent sessions. The gallery makes it easy to discover styles you like, read how each pet behaves, and take a companion that matches your workflow.
Each entry is a small story: who made it, what inspired the silhouette, and how the pet moves while you work. That context helps you pick something that feels personal instead of scrolling endless anonymous sprites.
New pets appear as artists iterate on mascots, chibi companions, pixel characters, and soft minimalist buddies. Popular sorts such as newest, most liked, and most viewed help you surface fresh ideas or community favorites quickly.
Browse everything or narrow the grid by object, animal, person, creature, and other tags so the page stays readable.
Switch layouts when you want a quick visual scan or a deeper read with descriptions and attribution.
Likes and view counts highlight pets people return to, while random mode is perfect when you want a surprise.
Download and share flows respect the idea that these companions are handmade gifts to the community.
The gallery is organized so you can move from curiosity to a chosen companion in a few deliberate steps, similar to how a good product page front-loads the promise and then explains the mechanics.
A lighthearted mascot does not replace rigor. It gives your eyes a friendly anchor during deep focus, long reviews, and repetitive agent loops.
Some pets pulse like circuit boards, others nap between tasks. Choosing one that matches your tempo turns the corner of your screen into a gentle ritual instead of sterile chrome.
When everyone picks a companion, stand-ups and demos gain a memorable visual shorthand—“the fox pet team” beats “that one thread with the long log.”
A small digital character or mascot designed to accompany Codex-style coding and agent sessions. They are usually lightweight, looped, and expressive without stealing focus.
Illustrators, developers, and hobbyists contribute original companions. Names and descriptions credit authors so you can follow their work.
Most listings include download and share actions so you can bring a pet into a compatible workspace. Always respect the creator’s notes and any usage hints on the listing.
Tags cluster styles—cute, pixel, anime, robot, mascot—while broader categories keep browsing structured when the library grows into hundreds of entries.