Pixel Snapper
Editor to clean up AI-generated pixel art

Our Take
Pixel art is having a renaissance and AI is generating more of it than ever—but here's the problem: AI-generated pixel art looks like a blurry mess half the time. Off-grid pixels, weird anti-aliasing, artifacts everywhere. Enter Pixel Snapper, a free and open source tool from Sprite Fusion that automatically snaps those messy pixels into a perfect grid without killing your details like dithering and curves.
The web version is free—upload, click, done. No account, no signup, just fix your pixels and download. But if you're actually making games, the Desktop Edition is where it gets interesting: ultra-fast batch processing, 100% offline, one-time purchase for $7.99 (down from $9.99—limited time apparently), with free lifetime updates. It works on Mac, Linux, and Windows. That's not a subscription. That's ownership.
It's compatible with GPT Image 2 and Nano Banana, used by leading Universities, Studios, and Indies, and they've got a Discord community going. They also built a tilemap editor if you need more fire.
Pixel art tools are boring until they're not. This one fills a gap nobody else was addressing—making AI-generated garbage actually usable in your game. That's worth something.
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