Mosaic Pixel Art from Image - Online 8‑Bit Style Converter
Turn any photo into a mosaic of colored blocks or pixel art. Choose block size and palette. Download as PNG. Pure canvas.
UD5 Toolkit
Drag & drop an image here, or click to browse
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP — Max 10MB
Click and drag on the image to select areas for pixelation. Fine-tune block size for stronger or lighter mosaic effect.
Turn any photo into a mosaic of colored blocks or pixel art. Choose block size and palette. Download as PNG. Pure canvas.
Automatically adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation of a photo. Click to enhance and download. Canvas‑based.
Apply a pixel sorting glitch effect to your photo. Sort pixels by brightness, hue, or saturation. Create abstract art. Canvas.
Enlarge pixel art or low‑res images without blur. Choose 2x, 4x, 8x. Perfect for sprites. Download scaled PNG.
Upload two images and see a diff overlay highlighting the pixel differences. Adjust tolerance. For regression testing.
Crop images into rectangular or circular shapes with interactive handles. Output as PNG or JPEG. A simple, browser-based tool with no uploads required.
Generate placeholder images with custom dimensions, background color, and text. Supports SVG and raster output. Perfect for wireframing and mockups.
Enlarge pixel art or low‑res images without blur. Choose 2x, 4x, 8x. Perfect for sprites. Download scaled PNG.
Increase or decrease the color saturation of your photo with a slider. Preview instantly. Download the edited image. Canvas‑based.
Convert images between popular formats like PNG, JPEG, WEBP, and BMP. No quality loss on conversion when using lossless formats. Private and fast.
Reduce GIF file size by lowering color count and removing duplicate frames. See side‑by‑side preview. All local.
Resize a video by cropping to a new aspect ratio or scaling up/down. Apply and download the result. Browser‑based.
Reduce the number of colors in an image to a retro 8‑bit look. Uses median cut quantization in the browser. Preview and download the stylized result.
Run edge detection algorithms (Sobel, basic Canny) on images directly in the browser. Great for learning computer vision concepts.
Upload an image and see a slider comparison of different JPEG quality levels. Find the optimal file size vs. quality trade‑off.
Upload an image and extract its dominant colors or full color palette. Download as a CSS snippet or color swatch. Entirely client-side, your images stay private.
Compress images while preserving quality. Adjust compression level and preview output size. All processing is done client-side for fast and secure optimization.
Apply a convolution filter (blur, sharpen) using a Web Worker. See the UI stay responsive while processing. Learn multithreading in the browser.
A dedicated color picker with common retro gaming palettes (NES, Gameboy). Pick and copy hex codes. For pixel art creators.
Enter an image URL, crop it interactively, and download the result. No upload. Works with any CORS‑enabled image.
Glue multiple images together horizontally or vertically into one long strip. Perfect for sharing comparisons. Local.
Enter RGB values row by row and create a tiny BMP file. Understanding bitmap headers. Geeky developer tool.
Resize images directly in your browser by width, height, or percentage. Maintain aspect ratio and download the result. Images never leave your computer.
Quickly adjust the brightness and contrast of an image with live preview sliders. Download the tuned photo. Canvas.
Automatically crop transparent or solid‑color borders from any image. Just drop the photo and get the tight crop.
Remove all EXIF data (GPS, camera info) from a JPEG before uploading. Processed locally. Protect your privacy.
Toggle image‑rendering: auto, pixelated, crisp‑edges on a scaled image. Essential for pixel art display.
Downscale an image to a grid of colored `<td>` cells. Create a huge HTML pixel art. Copy the code.
Upload an image and get its BlurHash string along with a tiny preview. Use for progressive loading. Pure JavaScript.
Detect your current screen resolution, viewport dimensions, and device pixel ratio. Useful for responsive design testing. No data collection.