Glow My World

Why we're lighting the world

Glow My World began with a simple, slightly mad idea: what if the whole internet built one thing together — a single map of the planet that everyone, everywhere, could light up pixel by pixel?

Not a game you win alone. A monument you build with strangers, neighbours, rivals and entire nations. Every glowing cell is a person who showed up and said “I was here, and I added my light.”

Pixels stay deliberately cheap, because this was never about money — it's about participation. The price of a coffee can put your name on your country's wall forever. The point is the feeling: watching your homeland brighten because thousands of people decided, together, to make it glow.

Countries compete. Pride ignites. Friendly wars break out across borders. And slowly, one pixel at a time, a dark planet turns to fire.

We're a small operation based in Germany. We keep the lights on through cheap pixels and the occasional brand that sponsors a nation for a day. No ads, no tricks, no gambling — just light.

The mission

Light the entire world — ten million dollars' worth of pixels — and prove that millions of people, acting in tiny cheap increments, can build something genuinely beautiful. Then reset, and do it again, brighter.