wplace pixel art
Turn any image into stunning pixel art for wplace.live—fast, accurate, and privacy-first.
Product Overview
Wplace Pixel Art is a free online converter that turns any image into Wplace-style pixel art for wplace.live. It’s built for accurate color matching using the official 64-color palette, so the output stays compatible with the Wplace workflow.
The tool runs in the browser with an instant conversion flow, including real-time preview and grid sizing controls. It also supports options like dithering, grid display, and converting semi-transparent pixels to fully transparent or opaque—so users can fine-tune how their image becomes pixel art.
Key features
- Uses the official wplace.live 64-color palette for exact color matching
- Instant browser conversion with real-time preview
- Grid size controls for choosing pixel dimensions (e.g., 32–512)
- Settings for scale and optional grid overlay (Show Grid / Normal Grid)
- Dithering algorithm controls to adjust how colors are rendered
- Option to convert semi-transparent pixels to fully transparent or opaque
How wplace pixel art works
- 1
Upload an image file
The user drops a JPG/PNG/WebP into the converter or selects a file to upload.
- 2
Adjust grid and preview
They set grid size, scale, and display options, then review the real-time pixel art preview.
- 3
Convert and download result
The user runs the conversion and downloads the generated pixel art from the tool.
Use cases
- A user has a JPG or PNG they want to recreate as Wplace-compatible pixel art and needs exact palette matching for accurate colors on wplace.live.
- A creator is preparing a pixel design with a specific size (grid dimensions) and uses the grid size and scale controls to match the layout they plan to publish.
- An artist uploads an image with transparency and uses the semi-transparent pixel setting to force pixels to be fully transparent or fully opaque before exporting for consistent results.
Who is it for?
Wplace Pixel Art benefits people who create or edit pixel art specifically for wplace.live, including artists and community members who need palette-accurate conversions. It also suits designers who want browser-based image-to-pixel workflows without installing software.