Pixel art maker
Draw a pixel icon or sprite in your browser, save it locally, and export a crisp PNG or a full icon pack. Free, no signup.
32×32 grid · drag to draw
Tools
Grid size
px square
4–64px. Odd sizes (15, 31…) give a true center pixel.
Color
#000000Your sprites
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A pixel art editor that ends with real icon files
Draw on a grid from 8×8 up to 64×64, build a palette you can reuse, and keep your sprites in the browser. When you’re done, the icon generator turns one sprite into favicon.ico, PWA manifest icons, Android mipmaps, and an iOS Xcode AppIcon set — or grab the PNG and use it anywhere. Prefer monograms and gradients? Try the icon maker. Want it to move? Animate it in the pixel art animator. Everything renders locally; nothing is uploaded.
Pixel art maker FAQ
- Is the pixel art maker free?
- Yes — it runs entirely in your browser with no signup. Draw on a grid, save your work locally, and export a transparent PNG or a full multi-platform icon pack.
- What grid sizes can I use?
- 8, 16, 24, 32, 48, or 64 pixels square. 32×32 is a solid default for an app icon or favicon; 16×16 is the classic tiny favicon. Changing the size keeps the pixels you've already drawn.
- Can I turn my pixel art into a favicon?
- Yes. Click "Build full icon pack" and your sprite is scaled up cleanly with no blurring, then handed to the icon generator, which outputs favicon.ico, PWA manifest icons, Android mipmaps, and an iOS Xcode AppIcon set.
- Where are my drawings saved?
- In your browser's local storage — your saved sprites and color swatches stay on your device and are never uploaded. Clearing your browser data removes them.