Turn an image into pixel-color blocks.
Average each block into one color, draw crisp square tiles, and export a clean pixel-color PNG for palettes, avatars, and references.
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How to use Pixel-Color Image
- Drop an image (or several) into the upload area, or click to pick from your device.
- Adjust any settings — output format, target size, pixel grid, whatever the tool exposes.
- Click Download to save the result. Everything runs locally; nothing is uploaded.
Why imgrove's Pixel-Color Image
- Free, no signup. Open the tool, use it, leave. No account, no email, no trial.
- Browser-based. All processing happens on your device. Your images never touch a server.
- Mobile-friendly. Works on iOS, Android, Chromebook — anywhere a modern browser runs.
- No watermarks. What you produce is yours.
Best for
- Turning. turning images into clean color-block references
- Making. making pixel-color thumbnails and avatars
- Studying. studying a photo as averaged color squares
What you get
- A. a PNG with average-color blocks and a light grid
- Adjustable. adjustable block size for finer or chunkier color tiles
Before you download
- Average. average blocks remove detail by design
- Transparent. transparent input may be flattened by browser canvas behavior
- Private by design. This tool runs locally in your browser; image pixels are processed on your device.
Frequently asked questions
Is Pixel-Color Image really free?
Yes. Every imgrove tool is free, with no signup, no trial, and no per-file limit beyond sensible browser memory.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Pixel-Color Image runs entirely client-side in your browser. The image never leaves your device.
Which file formats does Pixel-Color Image support?
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported across all first-launch imgrove tools. More formats are added only after browser smoke coverage passes.
Can I use it on a phone?
Yes. imgrove is designed mobile-first.