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Pixelate Photo on the Web
Simple Online Tool to Pixelate Photos Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your photo to the online tool, select the pixelation option, and adjust the pixel size. Preview and download once satisfied.
Yes, you can pixelate photos for free using our web-tool. Upload the image, apply pixelation, and download your modified image at no cost.
Photo pixelation obscures parts of the image, protecting privacy or creating effects. It's used for blurring sensitive details or artistic designs.
No, this tool is designed to pixelate images, not fix them. For improving quality, use dedicated photo enhancement software.
The tool works in your browser, keeping photos private. Ensure trust in the platform before uploading sensitive images.
Use the tool's interface to focus pixelation where needed. Adjust the area manually to target specific sections of your photo.
No, the tool is currently for desktop use, working best on browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a computer or laptop.
Supported formats include .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, allowing you to pixelate various common image types in your browser.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. Complete pixelation and restart to work on another photo.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per upload. Ensure your image is within this limit to use the pixelation feature effectively.
Yes, you can adjust pixel size during the process, varying effect intensity to suit your needs.
Once pixelated, a photo is difficult to reverse accurately. Keep a backup of the original before applying the effect if needed.
Yes, the process is entirely online. Upload your image, apply the effect, and download the result with no software installation.
No daily limit. Pixelate as many images as needed, one at a time. Complete one and start the next.
Pixelation intentionally lowers visual fidelity in selected areas. The rest of the image remains unchanged, mindful of the blur effect.