Your backrooms look like the real places you grew up in: your bedroom, your school hallway,
the mall you haunted on weekends, rebuilt as their eerie, empty, half-remembered version. The actual rooms
your brain keeps, with the lights still humming. Not some random AI hallway.
4 photos · see 2 rooms free · no account · your photos aren’t saved.
Why this question hits so hard
Liminal spaces feel uncanny because your brain recognises the shape of the memory but the people
are gone. Empty malls, silent classrooms, fluorescent waiting rooms. After seeing that aesthetic on screen,
the natural next thought isn’t “that’s creepy.” It’s “what would the places I remember look
like emptied out like that?”
That’s the whole idea behind liminals.space. Generic backrooms generators invent a hallway. This one starts
from your own photos and keeps your real layout, so the result is unmistakably yours.
How to see your own backrooms
Find 4 or more photos of places you grew up. Empty shots with no people work best (recent photos are fine).
Upload them. The AI rebuilds each one as its backrooms / liminal version.
See your first 2 rooms free, in lower resolution.
Unlock the rest in full quality, step inside one in 3D, and get the VHS-style video + keepsake.
Pick the place you remember most
Some rooms carry more of that feeling than others. Start with one of these: