The click wheel you loved, reborn in your browser. Spin to scroll. Flip through Cover Flow. Feel the music the way you remember it — on your desktop, in your pocket, everywhere. A loving tribute to the iPod Classic, rebuilt with Framer Agents.
Spin the wheel and the years fall away. Browse your music. Hit play. It's all here, and it works beautifully on every screen you own.
But here's the part worth pausing on. The original took a team of brilliant people the better part of a year.
Classipod took an afternoon with built with Framer Agents. That's not a knock on the people who built the first one — they were extraordinary. It's a measure of how far we've come.
A working click wheel for scrolling through menus, the way you remember it
The classic split-screen menu: Cover Flow, Music, Now Playing, Shuffle Songs
Cover Flow album previews
Playback controls — play/pause, skip forward and back
A fully responsive layout that reshapes from desktop down to phone, so it feels native on every screen
Agents did the heavy lifting on the details that make or break a recreation: getting the menu interactions to feel right, styling the screen so it reads as authentically iPod, and reworking the layout across desktop, tablet, and phone breakpoints without losing the proportions. Iterating one piece at a time — the wheel, the menu, the responsive behavior — made it possible to chase that "this feels exactly right" quality instead of settling for close enough.
What surprised me most is how much of the nostalgia lives in the interaction, not just the looks. Once the wheel and menus responded the way the real thing did, it stopped being a mockup and started being an iPod.
Spin the wheel. Browse your music. Let the muscle memory take over.
Built with Framer Agents. A fan tribute to the iPod Classic — not affiliated with, or endorsed by, Apple.
The click wheel you loved, reborn in your browser. Spin to scroll. Flip through Cover Flow. Feel the music the way you remember it — on your desktop, in your pocket, everywhere. A loving tribute to the iPod Classic, rebuilt with Framer Agents.
Spin the wheel and the years fall away. Browse your music. Hit play. It's all here, and it works beautifully on every screen you own.
But here's the part worth pausing on. The original took a team of brilliant people the better part of a year.
Classipod took an afternoon with built with Framer Agents. That's not a knock on the people who built the first one — they were extraordinary. It's a measure of how far we've come.
A working click wheel for scrolling through menus, the way you remember it
The classic split-screen menu: Cover Flow, Music, Now Playing, Shuffle Songs
Cover Flow album previews
Playback controls — play/pause, skip forward and back
A fully responsive layout that reshapes from desktop down to phone, so it feels native on every screen
Agents did the heavy lifting on the details that make or break a recreation: getting the menu interactions to feel right, styling the screen so it reads as authentically iPod, and reworking the layout across desktop, tablet, and phone breakpoints without losing the proportions. Iterating one piece at a time — the wheel, the menu, the responsive behavior — made it possible to chase that "this feels exactly right" quality instead of settling for close enough.
What surprised me most is how much of the nostalgia lives in the interaction, not just the looks. Once the wheel and menus responded the way the real thing did, it stopped being a mockup and started being an iPod.
Spin the wheel. Browse your music. Let the muscle memory take over.
Built with Framer Agents. A fan tribute to the iPod Classic — not affiliated with, or endorsed by, Apple.