Contact OLED Display Animation Maker
Have a question, bug report, feature idea, classroom request, or feedback about the free OLED animation tool or our Arduino tutorials? This page is the right place to reach a real person — not an empty form farm. I read maker mail personally and use it to prioritize fixes and new guides.
About this project
OLED Display Animation Maker is a browser-based editor for SSD1306/SH1106 animations with Arduino and MicroPython export, plus a growing library of original tutorials. Learn more on the About page, browse the tutorial blog, or jump into the editor. Hardware and library tips live on Resources.
Get in touch
- Email — auy794@gmail.com (best for bugs, privacy, and detailed wiring questions)
- Instagram — @oled_animator (quick tips, template previews, community shares)
- Location — New Delhi, India (remote replies worldwide; expect timezone lag)
Typical reply window: a few days for support mail. Complex board/library issues may take longer if I need to reproduce them on hardware.
What to include in a bug report
Short messages with evidence save back-and-forth. Please mention:
- Browser and OS (for example Chrome 126 on Windows 11)
- Board and display (Arduino Uno + 0.96" SSD1306 I2C, ESP32 + SH1106, etc.)
- Library and export mode (Adafruit SSD1306, U8g2, MicroPython, vector vs bitmap)
- Exact steps to reproduce; what you expected vs what happened
- Screenshots, Serial Monitor output, or a shared community project link if relevant
Help with blank screens and wiring
Before emailing “OLED is blank,” try the
blank screen checklist and
I2C Hello World tutorial.
Most “broken” modules are address, SDA/SCL, or missing display.display() issues —
the guides walk through them in order.
Teachers and workshops
If you use the tool in a classroom, maker club, or STEM workshop, say hello. I can suggest beginner lesson order (wiring → Hello World → simple animation → GIF import) and note common student failure modes. The software itself stays free for educational use — see Terms of Service.
Partnerships and content
Hardware makers, kit brands, and educators: email with a clear proposal. I do not publish fake “reviews” for payment. Link exchanges and genuine tutorial collaborations that help makers are welcome when they fit the site’s OLED / Arduino focus.
Privacy and account requests
For privacy questions, cookie/ad opt-out links, or requests related to signed-in community projects, read the Privacy Policy first, then email auy794@gmail.com with the project name/URL and Google account display name used at publish time.
Community projects
Browse shared animations on Community Projects. To share your own work, open the editor, sign in when prompted, and publish. Please only upload original or properly licensed artwork.
Prefer self-serve docs?
Start with Resources and the blog — most wiring and export questions are already answered there.
Open Resources →