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VAPORWAVE
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Design a vaporwave website. Neon sunset gradients (magenta and cyan), a retro 80s perspective grid horizon, chrome and glow effects, Orbitron display type, Japanese kana accents, and a dreamy nostalgic mood.

Best for AI website builders — Lovable, v0, Bolt

Hero section

Build a vaporwave hero: a glowing neon headline with text-shadow, a receding perspective grid floor, a pink-and-cyan sunset, and a glowing "TRANSMIT" button.

Good for a focused first pass, or a chat-based assistant like ChatGPT/Claude

Restyle mine

Vaporwave my page: add magenta-cyan neon gradients, glowing text-shadows, a retro grid background, and uppercase Orbitron headings.

Paste alongside your existing site/code for an AI coding agent to apply

Paste any prompt as-is — no edits needed. Add your own brand, copy, or images on top if you want; the prompt already works without them.

For AI coding agents
Vaporwave style guide for AI coding agents:
- Palette: deep violet background #1A0B2E, neon pink #FF6AD5, cyan #26F0F1, near-white #E8E8FF. Never pastel, never fully saturated — too bright for nature, too warm for a machine.
- Type: Orbitron for display/headlines (uppercase, wide tracking), Rajdhani for body text.
- Signature elements: a perspective grid horizon (CSS linear-gradient + rotateX transform), glow/text-shadow on headlines and accents, retro-computing chrome (Windows 95-style dialog boxes, loading bars), and Japanese kana/kanji as decorative accents.
- Motion: glow pulses, CRT scanlines, slow boot/fade-in reveals — never snappy or bouncy.
- Never: flat colors with no glow, pastel tones, sans-serif body text without the retro-computing framing, or stripping out the perspective grid/glow signature entirely.

Drop this into a project's instructions/skill file for a reusable reference, instead of a one-shot prompt.

It's not a color scheme.
It's a feeling, rendered.