A prize draw is only as good as the moment everyone watches it happen. Pulling a name from a spreadsheet gets polite applause; a big colorful wheel slowing down click by click gets people leaning in. This prize wheel puts that moment on any screen you have, a laptop at a company party, a projector in a classroom, a stream overlay, or just your phone held up at a table. Type in the prizes or the entrants, hit spin, and let the whole room ride the deceleration together.
Under the surface, the spin is cryptographically fair. Each draw uses secure randomness with rejection sampling, which is a technical way of saying every slice has a genuinely equal chance and no position on the wheel is luckier than another. When a skeptical coworker asks whether the wheel is rigged, you have a real answer. And because results land visibly (the pointer stops, the winning slice is announced) there's no behind-the-scenes step for anyone to doubt.
The wheel bends to whatever your event needs. Load it with prize names and spin once per participant, or load it with participant names and spin once per prize, both directions work. Enable winner removal so the same person can't take two prizes, tap any slice to read a long prize description in full, and lean on the session history to keep a running record of every draw. Fullscreen mode strips the page away so a projected wheel fills the wall.
One honest note on what this is: a free tool for fun prize draws among participants, classroom rewards, giveaway winners, raffle-style drawings at events, stream drops for viewers. It's not a gambling device and isn't built to be one. It's free, needs no sign-up, and works on any phone or laptop with a browser, so the draw can happen wherever your audience already is.