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About BMBrick
BMBrick exists because turning a photo into a satisfying brick build requires more than a pixel filter. Real mosaics have limited colors, physical scale, sourcing constraints, build fatigue, and display decisions that most generic converters ignore.
What We Care About
We focus on three things: color choices that survive translation into real parts, workflows that respect cost and build time, and instruction outputs that help builders stay confident from first upload to final wall mount.
Why the product exists
Most people do not fail at mosaic projects because they lack enthusiasm. They fail because the tool hides the real constraints until after money and effort have already been spent. A face is cropped too small. A palette looks acceptable on screen but collapses when mapped to limited brick colors. A build that felt exciting at checkout becomes exhausting once the instruction set starts asking the eye to distinguish near-identical shades for hours at a time.
BMBrick is designed to surface those trade-offs earlier. That is why the product emphasizes route comparison, palette review, framing control, Magic Cut subject isolation, and instruction readability instead of pretending the hard decisions do not exist.
What makes the workflow different
We treat the mosaic pipeline like a practical craft problem, not a one-click gimmick. The engine looks at image quality, crop strength, palette pressure, and sourcing consequences together. The goal is not merely to generate an output; it is to help a builder decide whether the output is worth building in the first place.
That same philosophy shapes the guide library. Each article is built to answer one specific question clearly, then point the reader to the next decision that matters. We would rather help a visitor avoid a bad build than impress them with a flashy preview that falls apart later.
How we think about trust
Trust on a product like this comes from alignment between the site, the tool, and the documentation. Privacy claims matter because users are uploading personal photos. Cost claims matter because brick orders can get expensive quickly. Instruction claims matter because a beautiful render is not enough if the physical assembly experience is frustrating.
That is why BMBrick talks plainly about trade-offs, exposes FAQ answers in public, and keeps the support surfaces connected to the guide system. The more consistent the message is across the site, the easier it is for builders to understand whether the platform fits their project.