Free browser-based pixel art and game asset tools
Free Pixel Art & Game Asset Tools
Pixora helps you pixelate images, crop tiny pixel samples, split sprite sheets, extract color palettes, preview textures, generate pixel backgrounds, and create game icons directly in your browser. No upload. No signup. Everything runs on your device.
Your image stays on your device. Nothing is uploaded or saved on our server.
Tool categories
Choose a tool
Start with Pixel Tools, Sprite Tools, Color Tools, Texture Tools, or Icon Tools. Every tool runs locally in your browser, and user images are not uploaded or saved on our server.
Pixel Tools
Pixelate images and crop tiny pixel samples for sprites, icons, references, and retro game mockups.
Sprite Tools
Split sprite sheets and tilesets into equal-size PNG cells for game engines and animation workflows.
Color Tools
Extract useful HEX and RGB palettes from pixel art, mockups, screenshots, and reference images.
Texture Tools
Create and preview pixel-style textures, tile backgrounds, and repeatable game patterns directly in your browser.
Icon Tools
Generate game icons, favicon PNGs, and PWA icon sizes from one image. Export everything as PNG or ZIP.
Why use Pixora?
- Runs locally in your browser
- No image upload
- Nothing is saved on our server
- No signup
- Free to use
- Useful for indie games, pixel art, sprites, tilesets, textures, icons, and game jams
What you can do
Pixelate images, cut tiny pixel samples, split sprite sheets, and extract palettes without sending files to a server. You can also preview repeating textures, generate pixel backgrounds, and export icon packs locally in your browser.
Learn pixel art basics
- How to pixelate an image for retro games
- What is a sprite sheet?
- Pixel art size guide: 8x8 to 64x64
- Seamless textures for games
- Game icon size guide
FAQ
Do my images get uploaded?
No. Pixora is designed so image processing happens locally in your browser.
Is Pixora free?
Yes. The tools are positioned as free browser-based utilities for indie game and pixel art workflows.
Are the tools implemented yet?
Yes. The main browser tools run locally on your device. Some future enhancements can still be added, but there is no backend or upload system.