Your library of
the internet.
The internet is for discovery. Pano is for keeping.
Nolita Studio, $2,400/mo
Reddit: NYC Apartment Tips 2025
How I Found My Brooklyn 1BR
Best Neighborhoods for First Renters
Perfect Mushroom Risotto
Crispy Smashed Potatoes
10-Minute Pasta Aglio e Olio
Miso-Glazed Salmon
Brutalist Websites Archive
Fonts In Use: Field Guide
Awwwards Site of the Week
The Case Against Productivity
Thread: Why We Can't Focus Anymore
On Doing Less
The thesis
Every app you use is designed to show you the next thing.
None of them help you hold onto the last one.
What you save is a portrait of
how you see the world.
Recipes, research papers, lectures, substacks,
repos, weird old blogs, random beautiful websites.
That's the map of your mind. Right now, it lives nowhere.
Pano is a library you build over time.
Shelves, not folders. Curated, not dumped.
How it works
01
Save anything
Paste a link. We pull the title, description, and metadata instantly. Articles, recipes, apartments, lectures, repos, threads. If it has a URL, it belongs in your library.
Maison Margiela Fall 2024 Artisanal
Quiet Luxury: The 2025 Style Guide
Helmut Lang Archive: Original Pieces
02
Organize into shelves
Color-coded shelves, each one a collection around a theme. Tag bookmarks. Search across everything you've saved. Your library, your system.
03
Share with anyone
Make a shelf public or share it by link. Follow people whose taste you trust. Every shared shelf is a window into how someone sees the world.
04
Save from any tab
The browser extension saves any page in one click. Pick a shelf, add tags, keep browsing. Works in Chrome, Arc, Brave, Edge, and all Chromium browsers.
A network of taste
Share what you find.
See what others keep.
Follow people whose libraries you admire. Discover what they're reading, watching, collecting. A network built on taste, not algorithms.