A browser-based replica of the Tesla in-car touchscreen showing vehicle controls, drive statistics, tire pressure readings, and a Spotify media player, built as a Next.js web application.
David Krasniy built a web replica of the Tesla in-car touchscreen, and it's the kind of thing that makes you stop scrolling. Not a marketing site clone. The actual dashboard. You get the full control panel (Dynamics, Charging, Autopilot, Locks, Lights, the whole taxonomy), a Spotify media player currently spinning The Kid LAROI, tire pressure readouts, drive stats, a PRND indicator, and a car visualization rendered through an image compositor system that stitches together model, paint, wheels, and interior configuration into a single view. It looks like someone ripped the screen out of a Tesla and put it in your browser tab.
David Krasniy is a UI software engineer whose day job involves building data-intensive applications. He also put together a slick Robotaxi app concept that caught the attention of the Tesla community. If you've ever thought about what it takes to faithfully reconstruct a production interface from the outside in, this is worth your time. Crack open the inspector and see how the pieces fit and try not to reach for an imaginary steering wheel.
- Live Demo: https://teslaui.dkrasniy.com
- Author: David Krasniy (X)