Class Schedule Maker
Build your weekly class schedule visually and export it as a phone wallpaper or PNG image. Free, private, and works entirely in your browser.
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How to Create Your Class Schedule
Creating your weekly class schedule takes just a few steps. Start by typing your course or class name into the form above, then select the days it meets by checking the appropriate day boxes. Set your start and end times, optionally add a room or location, and pick a color to visually distinguish each class. Click "Add Class" and repeat for all your courses. The schedule grid updates instantly so you can see conflicts and gaps at a glance. Once you are satisfied, download your schedule as a PNG image or export it as a phone wallpaper that you can set as your lock screen for quick reference between classes.
Why Use a Class Schedule Maker
Keeping track of a complex class schedule across multiple days and locations is a challenge every student faces. Writing it down on paper works until you lose the paper. Storing it in a spreadsheet means opening an app every time you need to check. A visual schedule maker solves both problems by letting you build a clean, color-coded timetable that you can export as an image and keep on your phone. Having your schedule as your phone wallpaper means you never have to open an app or remember your room number. It is always one glance away on your lock screen, saving time and reducing stress during busy days on campus.
Export Your Schedule as Phone Wallpaper
The phone wallpaper export creates a 1080 by 1920 pixel image in portrait orientation, perfectly sized for modern smartphone screens. The wallpaper features a clean dark background with your schedule grid, class names, times, and room numbers clearly visible. Each class block uses the color you assigned, making it easy to scan at a glance. The image is generated entirely in your browser using a canvas element, so your schedule data never leaves your device. You can download the wallpaper directly or copy it to your clipboard to paste into messaging apps and share with classmates.
Tips for Organizing Your Weekly Schedule
Assign distinct colors to different subject areas so you can instantly identify which type of class is coming up. Group similar subjects on the same days when possible to create focused study blocks. Leave buffer time between back-to-back classes, especially if they are in different buildings. Use the room or location field to note not just the room number but also any materials you need to bring. Review your schedule at the start of each semester and update it whenever classes are rescheduled. Export a fresh wallpaper each time you make changes so your lock screen always reflects your current timetable. Sharing your schedule image with study partners and classmates helps coordinate group study sessions and project meetings.