What is Cosmos?
Cosmos is a platform for collecting and organizing visual inspiration. It’s a place where creative people can save what they find, group it into themes, and explore ideas that match, challenge, and expand their taste.
On mobile and the web, Cosmos runs on three main elements: profiles (which are created by members like you), elements (the content you upload or save from others), and clusters (curated collections that you save and explore).
In addition to your own profile, you can discover other people’s profiles, elements, and clusters through a tailored for you feed. Every profile is a window into someone else’s creative world — and everything you save becomes part of your visual DNA.
The For You feed
The for you feed is personalized to your activity. As you save elements, build clusters, and explore profiles, your for you feed adapts — surfacing ideas that work with your taste. It’s your space to get inspired, find new ideas, and dive deeper into creative rabbit holes.
Search and discover
Use search to explore any theme, aesthetic, or topic — fashion, architecture, album covers, and more. You can even search for a specific color palette. Visit the discover page to find standout profiles, curated clusters, and trending visuals across Cosmos, including picks from the Cosmos team.
What is an element?
An element is a piece of content you save to Cosmos. This could be an image, video, link, or note. You can upload your own or save one that already exists on the platform. Every element lives in your profile, and can be added to one or more clusters.
You can also save elements from anywhere on the web using our browser extensions.
What are clusters?
Clusters let you organize elements into themes, moods, or ideas. Think moodboards or visual playlists. You can also use subclusters to add structure inside a cluster when a theme needs chapters or sections.
Want to keep something for yourself? Set a cluster’s visibility to private. That way, only you can see it.
Your profile
Your profile is home for the elements you save and the clusters you create. From your profile, you can also view the profiles and clusters you follow so you can jump back into the creative worlds that matter to you.
Private clusters — including your all elements view — are only visible to you.
