Fireplace Screen
The fireplace screen fills your display with a real fire, logs of wood burning, flames rising and flickering, embers glowing orange and the whole scene moving the way a living fire never stops moving. It turns any TV, laptop or tablet into a warm hearth, the cozy heart of a room on a cold evening, with no heat, no smoke and no cleanup. The flames dance, the light shifts and glows, and the fire just keeps burning for as long as you want it. Press F11 for fullscreen, let the warm light fill the room, and press Esc when you are done. It plays silently, loops with no ads, and needs nothing installed.
A Hearth for Any Room
Not everyone has a fireplace, and even those who do cannot always light one. This screen gives any room the heart of a hearth in one click. Put it on the big TV and the living room gains a warm centre on a winter night, run it on a laptop beside you while you read or work, or set a tablet glowing on a shelf as a small, living flame in the corner. Turn the room lights down and the orange glow of the fire spreads a cozy warmth across the whole space, the feeling of a fire without the logs, the matches or the cleaning. It is one of those rare backgrounds people are happy to leave on for hours, simply because a room feels better with a fire in it.
Why a Fire Is So Comforting to Watch
People have always gathered around fire, and there is real science behind how calming it is to watch.
Researchers have found that sitting in front of a fire, the flickering flames together with the warm glow, actually lowers blood pressure and leaves people feeling more relaxed, and the longer they watch, the stronger the effect. The leading explanation is deeply human: for hundreds of thousands of years, a fire meant warmth, safety, cooked food and company through the dark. Gathering around the flames was one of the most reassuring things our ancestors did, and that comfort still runs deep in us today. A fire on a screen taps into the same old, settled feeling.
The movement matters too. Flames flicker in a way that is always changing yet never alarming, endlessly varied but soft and rhythmic, which is exactly the kind of motion the eye loves to rest on. There is always something to watch in a fire, and never anything to worry about, which is a large part of why it is so easy to lose a quiet half hour just gazing into the flames.
A Warm Glow to Unwind and Sleep To
In the evening, a burning fire is one of the coziest things to wind down in front of.
- On a TV, dim the room lights and let the fireplace become the warm centre of the space, perfect for reading, resting or a slow evening in.
- Place your phone or tablet nearby, lower the brightness, and let the soft glow be the last thing you see before sleep.
- The warm orange light is gentle on the eyes at night, far cozier than a bright white screen, and the steady flicker gives your mind something soothing to follow as you settle.
For Calm, Focus and Cozy Ambiance
A fire earns its place through the whole day, not just at bedtime.
- A cozy focus backdrop. On a second screen while you work or study, the soft flames give your eyes a warm, calming place to rest between tasks without pulling your attention away.
- Winter warmth and the holidays. A burning fire on the TV is a seasonal favorite, instant warmth and atmosphere for cold nights, Christmas mornings and holiday gatherings, no chimney required.
- Atmosphere for any gathering. Behind a dinner, a quiet drink or a relaxed evening with friends, the fire adds warmth and a soft, flattering light to the room.
- Ambiance and decor. On a wall mounted screen, a burning fireplace is rich, warm, living decor for a home, a cabin feel, a cafe or a cozy corner.
A Silent Fire You Can Pair With Anything
The fireplace screen plays with no sound, which keeps it easy to use. The quiet means it never competes with what you are already listening to, so you can run it behind your own music, a holiday playlist, a podcast, a film soundtrack or simply a calm room. If you want the crackle of the fire to go with the flames, play a fireplace or crackling wood track alongside it, or open our white noise screen on another device for a soft, steady background hush. The silent fire and your chosen sound make an easy, personal combination.
Easy on Your Screen, Easy on Your Setup
Because the flames are always moving, no fixed image sits in one spot, so this is gentler on OLED and plasma screens than a still wallpaper that can risk burn-in over long periods. It runs in any modern browser on phones, tablets, laptops, computers and smart TVs, with no app, no account and no sign up. Open the page, press fullscreen, and the fire is there. A moderate brightness is kind to both the screen and the room if you leave it burning for hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the fireplace screen free?
Yes, completely free. The burning fire video plays fullscreen with no account, no download, no watermark and no ads, and it loops for as long as you want.
Does the fireplace screen have sound?
No, it is a silent video, which makes it easy to pair with your own audio. Play your own music, a holiday playlist or a crackling fire track alongside it, or open the white noise screen on another device for a soft background hush.
Does the video loop, or does it stop after a while?
It loops seamlessly, so the fire keeps burning through a whole evening, a work session or an entire night with no gaps or interruptions.
Is the fireplace screen good for relaxing and sleeping?
Yes, very. Watching a fire has been found to relax people and lower blood pressure, and the warm, low light is gentle at night. Turn the brightness down, and add a crackling fire track of your own if you like some sound while you wind down.
Is it good for the holidays and winter?
Yes, it is one of the most popular uses. A burning fireplace on the TV brings instant warmth and atmosphere to cold nights, Christmas mornings and holiday gatherings, with no real fireplace or chimney needed.
Will it play on my TV?
Yes. Open the page in your smart TV's browser and go fullscreen, or cast it from a phone or laptop, and the room gains a warm hearth. It also runs on phones, tablets and computers.
Does leaving a video damage my screen?
No. The flames are always moving, so nothing static sits in one place, which makes it gentler on OLED and plasma screens than a fixed image. A moderate brightness is sensible for long sessions.
Related screens: Warm light to match the fire's glow is the orange screen · A soft background hush to pair with the flames is the white noise screen · Total darkness with the device on is the black screen