A rotary phone simulator that lets you type URLs or phone numbers by spinning a skeuomorphic bakelite dial.
Spin the dial clockwise to a number and release at the finger stop. Multi-tap the same number to cycle through letters. Tap center to lock in a letter, then dial again. Tap center with no pending letter to connect.
Long-press center to backspace. Hold longer to clear all. Escape to cancel a connection.
A rotary phone simulator that lets you type URLs or phone numbers by spinning a skeuomorphic bakelite dial. Multi-tap letters like T9 texting, endure a fake modem handshake, and get a clickable link.
Multi-tap: dial the same number repeatedly to cycle through letters. 2=ABC, 3=DEF, 4=GHI, 5=JKL, 6=MNO, 7=PQRS, 8=TUV, 9=WXYZ. Tap the center cap to lock in a letter.
Dial 1 to cycle: 1 . / : -
Yes! Dial digits, tap center. Phone numbers are auto-detected and become tap-to-call links.
Yes — completely free. No account, no data collection. Everything runs locally in your browser.
That is the point.
Try dialing some famous numbers. 867-5309, 911, 411, 42, 1337, 0… there may be more.