The Trace
Every piece path becomes a flowing visual record of the game, turning movement into Endgame’s signature print.
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Chess wall art
Endgame turns PGN, a supported game link, or a famous game into a print-ready artwork. Choose the final board, the piece paths, the full score, or a sequence of moments.
Exact game data
A generic chess print can look good and still have nothing to do with the game you care about. Endgame starts from the score. We replay the move list, preserve the player and result context, and render the artwork from the exact game.
That matters for gifts, club prizes, study-room art, and personal keepsakes. The print is not a mood board. It is the game, composed for the wall.
Every piece path becomes a flowing visual record of the game, turning movement into Endgame’s signature print.
A decisive board state set like a gallery plate, best for the tactic or final moment everyone remembers.
The move list becomes the artwork, useful when the notation and result are the keepsake.
A series of boards shows the story from opening to finish, built for games with a clear arc.
How it works
Paste PGN, upload a .pgn file, use a supported Lichess or Chess.com link, or start from the famous-game library.
Preview the same real move record as The Trace, The Position, The Score, or The Sequence.
Order heavyweight posters from $35 or framed editions from $95, shipped free. Apparel and mugs stay marked as coming soon until ready.
If you already have the move record, start in the creator. If you are buying a gift and do not know the recipient game, browse famous games, players, or openings first.
PGN carries the whole move record, not just a board image.
A supported public game link can be convenient when available.
Famous games make good gift starters when a personal PGN is not available.
Yes. Open the creator and paste a PGN, upload a .pgn file, or provide a supported Lichess or Chess.com game link. Endgame replays the exact moves before rendering the artwork.
Endgame can render one game as The Trace, The Position, The Score, or The Sequence. Each structure uses the same real move record but emphasizes a different part of the game.
No. Endgame renders from deterministic chess data. It does not invent missing moves, fake tournament context, or recreate a game from a board image.
You can try a supported public game link, export the PGN from your chess site, or start from a curated famous game if you are buying a gift and do not have the recipient game.
Bring your PGN, a supported game link, or a famous game. Preview the artwork before checkout.