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Pixelate Screenshot on the Web
Use our tool to pixelate screenshots directly on the website.
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot to the online tool, choose the pixelation option, and apply the effect. Download the pixelated image once you're done.
Yes, you can use the online pixelation tool at no cost. Upload your image, apply pixelation, and download the result for free.
Pixelation is applied through a browser-based effect, transforming the image to give it a block-style appearance quickly and easily.
Yes, the web app offers a user-friendly interface. The process is simple: upload your image, apply pixelation, and download the result.
You can pixelate images in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Just upload your supported file to the tool for pixelation.
Yes, after pixelating your image, you can download it directly from the web tool. The pixelation effect is embedded before download.
Yes, you can easily pixelate photos online. Simply upload your photo, apply the pixelation, and download the modified version.
Yes, the tool can pixelate Webtoon screenshots. Upload your screenshot and apply the desired pixelation effect seamlessly.
Yes, upload your Webex screenshot, apply pixelation to obscure sensitive areas, and download your modified screenshot.
While the tool primarily pixelates screenshots, you can upload webcam images for pixelation, although backgrounds may need separate adjustments.
Yes, the tool supports images up to 100 MB. Ensure your file is within this limit for efficient pixelation.
Yes, you can access the pixelation tool via browsers on Surface devices. Navigate to the site and start using the tool.
No, the pixelation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. It must be used on a desktop or laptop for best results.
No, the tool is meant for pixelation and similar annotations; it doesn't support text editing in screenshots.
No, the tool does not feature real-time collaboration. Each user session is individual and doesn't allow shared editing.