Draw pixel art right in your browser
A free, no-install pixel art editor for drawing sprites, icons and game tiles. Pick a canvas size, then draw with a pencil, eraser, flood fill, line and rectangle tools, snap to retro palettes like Game Boy or PICO-8, and undo up to 60 steps — everything runs locally on your device.
Palettes, grid and crisp upscaling
Work on a true pixel grid with zoom and a toggleable overlay, sample any colour with the eyedropper, and build a palette from classic console sets or extract the colours already on your canvas. Export a PNG at 1× to 16× so your pixels stay sharp when used on the web or imported into a game engine.
Start blank or from an image
Begin with a blank 16–128px canvas, or load an image and trace or touch it up pixel by pixel. No sign-up, no watermark and no upload — your artwork never leaves your browser.
Frequently asked questions
How do I draw pixel art online?
Open the editor, choose a canvas size, then draw with the pencil, fill and line tools and a colour palette. When you're done, export a PNG — all in your browser with no sign-up.
Is the pixel art editor free?
Yes, completely free with no account, no watermark and no limit on how much you draw or export.
Can I undo and redo?
Yes. Use Ctrl/⌘+Z to undo and Shift+Ctrl/⌘+Z (or Ctrl/⌘+Y) to redo, up to 60 steps of history.
Can I use retro palettes like Game Boy or PICO-8?
Yes. Pick from classic palettes such as Game Boy, PICO-8, Sweetie16 and Endesga32, or extract the colours already used on your canvas.
How do I export a larger image?
Choose an upscale factor from 1× to 16× before exporting; the PNG is scaled with nearest-neighbour so the pixels stay crisp and blocky.
Are my drawings uploaded to a server?
No. The editor runs entirely in your browser, so your artwork stays on your device.