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Free · Browser-only · No signup

Image Pixelator

Pixelate any image — whole image or bottom / right half only. Useful for privacy (hiding faces, license plates, sensitive text) or 8-bit retro aesthetic. Adjustable pixel size (2-64 px), live preview, full-resolution output.

Leaderboard 728×90 • Ad slot
Medium Rectangle 336×280 • Ad slot
Inside the tool

What powers the Image Pixelator

Pixelate whole image OR bottom-half OR right-half only

Adjustable pixel size (2-64 px)

Live preview

Full-resolution output on apply

JPG or PNG output

Built differently

Why the Image Pixelator is different

Browser-native

The Image Pixelator runs entirely in your browser. Input is processed locally — never uploaded, never logged, never cached anywhere outside your device.

No artificial limits

No daily quotas, no character ceilings, no "upgrade for more" walls. Every feature is the complete feature — the same on the first use as the thousandth.

Production-grade quality

Built to the same engineering bar as paid SaaS tools — accurate algorithms, audited logic, responsive design and accessibility-tested interactions.

Use Contexts

Common use contexts

  • Privacy — hiding faces / license plates / addresses / signatures before sharing
  • Mosaic / 8-bit retro aesthetic for social media
  • Censoring sensitive parts of screenshots
  • Documenting an incident without revealing identifying details
Privacy by design

Private and secure

Zero upload

All processing happens in your browser. Input is never transmitted, logged or cached.

Works offline

Once the page loads, the tool runs without an internet connection. No network calls happen during use.

No tracking

No accounts, no cookies for tool state. Only aggregate analytics count visits at the page level.

Leaderboard 728×90 • Ad slot
FAQ

Image Pixelator questions

Mostly yes for natural images (faces, plates) — once pixelated below resolvable detail it cannot be reversed. NOT secure for text on uniform backgrounds — there are known attacks to unpixelate predictable text. For text, use a solid black redaction rectangle.