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Pixel Art Editor

SimplePixelArt is a free, browser-based pixel art editor — no installation and no account required. Draw directly on a pixel grid with a full set of tools built for beginners and experienced artists alike, then export a clean PNG.

How to use it

1. Pick a canvas size

Open the editor and choose a canvas from 8×8 up to 64×64 pixels.

2. Draw with the tools

Paint with the brush, flood-fill regions, work across layers, and turn on mirror mode for symmetric sprites.

3. Export & share

Export your art as a PNG, or publish it straight to the gallery.

Everything in the editor

Brush & EraserPaint individual pixels or erase with precision. Adjust tool size for fine detail or broad strokes.
Fill ToolFlood-fill an area with a single click. Perfect for quickly coloring large regions.
Mirror DrawingEnable horizontal or vertical mirroring to draw symmetric sprites twice as fast.
Multiple LayersSeparate your artwork into layers — sketch on one, color on another, add details on top.
Undo / RedoFull history support. Experiment freely and step back through any change.
Custom Canvas SizesChoose from 8×8 up to 64×64 pixels. Pick the resolution that fits your project.
Color PaletteBuild and save a custom color palette for your artwork. Swap colors across the entire canvas instantly.
Export & ShareSave your artwork and share it with the SimplePixelArt.com community. Export as PNG for use in games, web, or print.

Frequently asked questions

Is the pixel art editor free?

Yes — completely free and running in your browser. No signup to start and no watermark.

Do I need to install anything?

No. The editor runs in any modern web browser on desktop or mobile — nothing to download.

What canvas sizes can I use?

Anywhere from 8×8 to 64×64 pixels. Smaller canvases suit icons and sprites; larger ones allow more detail.

Can I turn a photo or sprite sheet into pixel art?

Yes. Pixelate a photo with the image-to-pixel-art converter, or cut sprites from a sheet with the tileset slicer, then open the result here.

How do I export my pixel art?

Export your artwork as a PNG for games, the web or print — and optionally share it to the gallery.