Discord integration is live, RollSight is open to everyone
You can now post physical rolls to Discord from RollSight using a webhook or bot, and the Mac and Windows app is publicly available at every tier, from Free through Champion and Party.
Follow the journey as RollSight is built. Updates, milestones, and development insights.
You can now post physical rolls to Discord from RollSight using a webhook or bot, and the Mac and Windows app is publicly available at every tier, from Free through Champion and Party.
We ran a small Foundry-focused testing wave before public launch. That program has ended; everyone can download the app and start a paid-plan trial for Champion features.
After extensive training and refinement, our unified dice recognition model is now handling all dice types with significantly improved accuracy.
Our new training system makes it easier than ever to teach RollSight your specific dice sets. The feedback loop is now real-time and much more intuitive.
Our database of dice images has grown to over 50,000 labeled images, making it one of the largest collections of its kind. This is thanks to our amazing community of early users.
We're opening up early access to a select group of tabletop RPG enthusiasts. This is your chance to help shape RollSight from the ground up.
We're excited to announce RollSight, a project born from our frustration with virtual dice and our love of physical dice rolling.
RollSight began as a simple idea: what if we could use our real dice in online games? This is the story behind the project and the problem it aims to solve.