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Pixelate Image in Browser
Quickly Pixelate Images Directly in Your Browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image file into the browser tool, then apply the pixelation effect from the available editing options. Adjust the pixel size to achieve the desired effect before downloading.
Yes, our tool works in major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Ensure your browser is updated for the best performance.
Our tool supports image formats including .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp. You can upload these formats for pixelation directly in the browser.
Yes, each image file you upload can be a maximum of 100 MB. Larger files need to be reduced in size before uploading.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via a desktop or laptop browser for optimal performance.
Once your image is uploaded, use the pixelation tool sliders to adjust the size and intensity of the pixel effect applied to your image.
Check the file format and size. Ensure it's a supported format like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp and does not exceed 100 MB.
Yes, there's an undo option to revert recent changes during the session. Once downloaded, changes cannot be reversed.
The tool is for pixelation and basic annotations only. It doesn’t include OCR or text editing capabilities. Use a dedicated editor for text modifications.
Try clearing your browser cache, updating the browser, or restarting it. If issues persist, check your system resources or try another browser.
Edits can be downloaded directly to your device. Saving to online platforms requires a separate service.
Large files or extensive edits can cause lag. Reduce the file size before uploading or check system performance and resources.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. For batch processing, separate software would be required.
Ensure your internet connection is stable and your browser is responsive. If issues continue, restart the session with a smaller file.
Once you download the pixelated image, you can share it using your preferred method, such as email or cloud storage.