RLAD Lists & More

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About this app

RLAD – Random Lists And Details

Discover something amazing every time you open the app.

Spin the randomizer and explore curated collections of art, GIFs, characters, and more. Each tap reveals stunning visuals with fascinating details you can enjoy anywhere—online or off.

What's Inside

🎨 Art Institute of Chicago Collection: Explore masterpieces in gallery-quality resolution. Discover the stories behind famous paintings, sculptures, and prints with artist details and historical context.

😂 Trending GIFs from GIPHY: Access the internet's freshest memes, reactions, and viral loops. Share instantly to any chat or social platform.

🛸 Rick and Morty Universe: Navigate the complete character database from across dimensions. Learn quirky facts and episode references for every hero, villain, and interdimensional being.

Why Choose RLAD?

- Endless Discovery – Fresh random content every session keeps browsing exciting
- Works Offline – Save favorites and browse without internet connection
- Lightning Search – Find specific artists, keywords, or characters instantly
- Comfortable Viewing – Dark mode for day and night scrolling
- Instant Sharing – Post images and facts to social media in seconds
- Always Growing – New categories and features added monthly

Perfect for art lovers, meme enthusiasts, pop culture fans, and curious minds who love stumbling upon unexpected gems.

Download RLAD and let serendipity guide your next discovery.

Made with passion for the endlessly curious.
Updated on
Jan 16, 2026

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