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Image to Pixel Art

Turn any photo into retro pixel art in seconds, right in your browser. Drag and drop your image, move the block size slider to set how chunky the pixels are, and download the result as a PNG. No uploads, no sign-up.

Upload Image to Pixelate

Drag and drop or click to select - JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF supported

Processing is 100% in-browser. Your image is never uploaded.

Guide

How to Make Pixel Art from a Photo

1

Upload Your Image

Drag and drop your photo or click to choose one. It opens in the editor with a live preview.

2

Set the Block Size

Drag the slider. A larger block gives a chunkier 8-bit look, a smaller block keeps more detail. The preview updates as you move it.

3

Download the Pixel Art

Click Download Pixel Art to save the result as a PNG, ready for posters, avatars, or slides.

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Turn a Photo into Retro Pixel Art

Benefits

Why Use Our Pixel Art Converter?

Adjustable Block Size

Slide from fine 16-bit detail to bold 8-bit blocks and find the exact retro look you want.

Live Preview

The image updates the moment you move the slider, so you can dial in the style without guessing.

Crisp Pixel Edges

Smoothing is turned off, so every block stays sharp and square instead of blurring together.

PNG Download

Save the pixel art as a clean PNG, ready to drop into a poster, avatar, or presentation.

Instant and Free

No sign-up, no watermark, no limits. Upload, pixelate, and download in a couple of seconds.

Fully Private

Everything runs in your browser. The photo is never uploaded to a server or seen by anyone.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the image to pixel art converter.

How do I turn a photo into pixel art for free?

Upload your photo, drag the block size slider to set how chunky the pixels are, and click Download Pixel Art. It is free, needs no sign-up, and the whole thing runs in your browser.

What block size should I use?

A large block size, around 20 or more, gives a bold, blocky 8-bit look. A small block size, under 10, keeps more detail for a finer 16-bit feel. Move the slider and watch the live preview to find the balance you like.

What is the difference between 8-bit and 16-bit pixel art?

8-bit art uses fewer, larger blocks and a simpler look, like the earliest video games. 16-bit art uses smaller blocks and more detail. Here it comes down to the block size, larger for 8-bit, smaller for 16-bit.

Does pixelating an image lower its resolution?

No. The download keeps the same pixel dimensions as your original image. The blocks are drawn at full size, so the file stays sharp and ready to print or post.

What image formats can I use?

You can upload JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF images. The pixelated result always downloads as a PNG, which keeps the hard edges of each block crisp.

Is my photo safe when I pixelate it?

Yes. The whole process runs inside your browser, so the photo never leaves your device and is never uploaded to a server. Nothing is stored or shared.

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