Audience size, made human
What do 1,000 followers look like in real life?
Online metrics are easy to scroll past. A real crowd makes the same number impossible to ignore. MyCrowd turns followers, subscribers, views, students, readers, customers, or members into people you can see.
Real-world footprint
How much space do 1,000 people need?
At a common planning allowance of 0.5 square metres per standing person, 1,000 people need roughly 500 m² of clear floor area. That is before adding a stage, aisles, exits, barriers, toilets, or services.
- 100 people
- about 50 m²
- 1,000 people
- about 500 m²
- 10,000 people
- about 5,000 m²
- 1,000,000 people
- about 0.5 km²
These are illustrative area comparisons, not venue-capacity advice. Actual safe capacity also depends on crowd movement, exits, evacuation, event layout, and local requirements. The 0.5 m² allowance follows public event-planning guidance from Cornwall Council.
See 1,000 people in 3DQuestions
About the crowd visualizer
Does MyCrowd show the exact number of people?
Yes. The 3D scene renders one standing person instance for every number you enter, up to 1,000,000.
Can I visualize followers and subscribers from any platform?
Yes. Enter the number manually and choose Followers or Subscribers for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Twitch, a newsletter, or any other platform.
Can I use the image on social media?
Yes. MyCrowd exports clean images sized for X, LinkedIn, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and TikTok.
How much space do 1,000 standing people need?
At 0.5 m² per standing person, 1,000 people need roughly 500 m² of clear floor area. This is only an illustration: real venue capacity also depends on exits, circulation, event layout, and local rules.
Is MyCrowd free?
Yes. The visualizer is free to use and does not require an account.