Pixelate Image

Transform images into pixel art with adjustable levels. Create retro 8-bit effects, censor sensitive areas, or achieve a Minecraft-style aesthetic. All processing happens 100% in your browser.

đŸ–ŧī¸ Source Image

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Click to upload an image

Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP

âš™ī¸ Pixelation Settings

10px
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.95
Original Image
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Pixelated Output
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Quick Presets:

â„šī¸ How Pixelation Works

The image is divided into a grid of blocks. Each block is replaced with its average or central color, creating a mosaic effect.

🔒 Local Processing

All image processing happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server.

Why Pixelate an Image?

Pixelation is a classic visual effect with multiple practical and creative uses. Whether you're looking for an image pixelator online for art or security, this tool provides professional results instantly.

  • Privacy Protection: Easily obscure faces, license plates, or sensitive text in photos before sharing them online. It's the perfect face blur online alternative.
  • Retro Aesthetics: Recreate the nostalgic look of 8-bit and 16-bit video games from the 80s and 90s. Great for pixel art generation.
  • Creative Design: Add unique textures and mosaic effects to digital art and social media posts for a modern blocky look.

How to Pixelate an Image Online

Follow these simple steps to get the perfect pixelated effect:

  1. Upload your image: Use the upload area above to select any JPG, PNG, or WebP file.
  2. Adjust Pixel Size: Move the slider to change the intensity of the pixelation. Higher values create larger blocks.
  3. Fine-tune Colors: Use the brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders to enhance the 8-bit look.
  4. Download & Share: Once satisfied, download your result in high-quality PNG or JPG format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this image pixelator free to use?

Yes! Our Pixelate Image tool is 100% free and requires no registration or software installation.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Your privacy is our priority. All image processing happens locally in your browser, meaning your images never leave your computer.

Can I use this for face blurring?

Absolutely. Use a pixel size of 20px or higher to effectively blur faces online and protect the identity of people in your photos.