Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to various strategies and tools used to enhance communication for individuals with limited speech or language abilities. Visual Scene Displays (VSDs) have emerged as a promising approach within AAC, leveraging visual cues and contextualized scenes to support communication and language development. This show and tell presentation describes the development of a Visual Scene Display application, implemented as a webpage. The application offers a user-friendly interface that allows individuals to create and customize their own scenes by uploading images or capturing real-life scenes using the device's camera. The system incorporates a robust symbol library, including pictograms, icons, and audio to support comprehension and expression. The development process involved iterative design, usability testing, and feedback from AAC professionals, individuals with communication challenges, and their caregivers. This collaborative approach ensured that the VSD system addressed the diverse needs and abilities of its target users. Preliminary evaluations of the VSD system have shown promising results, indicating its potential to enhance communication and language development among individuals with limited speech or language abilities.