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MKBHD Shutting Down Controversial 'Panels' Wallpaper App

Panels, a wallpaper app launched by well-known YouTuber Marques Brownlee (MKBHD), is shutting down at the end of 2025.


According to a notice on the Panels website, the "makeup of the development team" changed earlier this year, and MKBHD wasn't able to find other collaborators who were the "right fit" to continue work on the app. Brownlee said in an accompanying video that he wasn't able to turn Panels into the vision that he had.

The Panels app is being shut down on December 31, 2025. The Panels app code will be open-sourced under the Apache 2.0 license in January 2026 for anyone who wants to create new projects based on the code.

Panels users who have downloaded or purchased wallpapers can continue to use them, and wallpapers can be downloaded until the end of December. When the app is removed from the App Store, active subscriptions will be automatically canceled, and annual subscriptions will be proactively refunded. Purchases in the app have been discontinued as of today.

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Panels was heavily criticized when it launched in September 2024 due to pricing and aggressive data collection. The app cost $11.99 per month or $49.99 per year to download full resolution wallpapers. There was an option to watch two ads to download a wallpaper, but only at a limited 1080p resolution. It also asked to track activity across websites and apps, requested location information, and displayed ads in the feed.

Brownlee updated the app to address user concerns and dropped the subscription price to $2 per month, but Panels failed to catch on after its initial problems.

Top Rated Comments

17 weeks ago
I’m sure it’s 10 subscribers are very upset 🙄
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago
I do feel bad for YouTubers in general. Everytime I see posts on X by a YouTuber like MKBHD saying "I have a lot of thoughts, video tomorrow", they're in the state of attempting to monetize everything that they can because that's the only thing they can monetize in their career. So now comes the wallpaper app after people kept asking him "hey where did you get that wallpaper?" and MKBHD couldn't resist monetizing that too.

Sad mindset.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JPack Avatar
17 weeks ago
Paying for wallpapers? In the era of AI?

What year is this?
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Happy_John Avatar
17 weeks ago

I do feel bad for YouTubers in general. Everytime I see posts on X by a YouTuber like MKBHD saying "I have a lot of thoughts, video tomorrow", they're in the state of attempting to monetize everything that they can because that's the only thing they can monetize in their career. So now comes the wallpaper app after people kept asking him "hey where did you get that wallpaper?" and MKBHD couldn't resist monetizing that too.

Sad mindset.
I don’t feel bad. It’s a business model that is parasitic. YouTuber influencers are simply freelance infomercial makers. It’s why they end up being so whiney once they’re repeated their „winning formula” one too many times.

When you’ve nothing left to say, bitch and moan about the products that enthusing about made you income in the first place.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Happy_John Avatar
17 weeks ago

Everyone starts out making videos for fun but then everything shifts.
Everyone starts out making videos because they think it’s an easy way to make some money. It’s the new version of selling Tupperware or Avon products.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Happy_John Avatar
17 weeks ago
Linus Sebastian can be a bit annoying, but he was smart - if you’re going to expand your YouTuber/influencer empire by selling stuff, sell stuff that’s actually worth paying for.

Branded snake oil is still just snake oil.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)