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joan🙏 3 karmaNov 23, 2025@PixExactlike it . I punch in 1920×1080 or 2000×2000 and it delivers the right size
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It’s super easy to use! Trickle can handle everything from forms to analytics, and you can deploy your project in no time. Impressive!
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Hello, thank you for your review! When you create your account you get 25 credits (equivalent to one image) so yes there is a free trial.
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Fast updates, and every ai image and video model imaginable
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It is just a fantastic tool. Can't believe it's free. That's unfair.
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No demo. I won't buy credits without being able to use it first.
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pixelicious was good as free tool, now requires payment for something very basic as pixelating an image
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Pixelcut is not free if you want to generate AI images (5$). They lie about it on their website.
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I've never seen an app with this pop style of avatar. I like the flat design style, which makes a Notion-like illustration for our avatars.
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Add personality to your Message chats with custom stickers.Open
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This is my favorite AI app for generating art. Yes, there are restrictions, as there should be for obvious reasons. But, if you know how to use the app and its various models and styles and are creative with your prompts, it can spit out some truly unique art. It currently has 15 models to choose from and 80 art styles. I'm pretty impressed with the images it comes up with, especially when combining certain models and styles together, e.g. Disney Anime, Toon You Surrealism, etc. Not to mention if you're a premium user, they permit you to use your generated art for commercial purposes (no more watermark on your images). The only reason I give it four stars instead of five is because the AI mostly sucks at drawing human hands and feet and has a tendency to mutate animals. A common problem with any AI art generator really.
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I enjoy testing new AIs for images and see what's new. This one has potential. It still messed up some features when I asked for people, but it's pretty consistent overall
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I love it! it's very cute and the results in my opinion are far better than the ones generated from DALLE and other text-to-image generation tools. The fee 8 USD for 50 credits is modest, and you can try the tool for free (with watermarks). Such cool idea for personalized gifts.
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Litterally the worst AI art i've seen yet, takes forever and the quality is worse than ever
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It generates high quality art pictures from photo. Strongly recommend.
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Transform ideas into stunning 8-bit pixel art.Open -
Create charming 16x16 pixel art in Susan Kare's iconic style.Open -
Thanks for the report. I'll try changing the prompt to improve the results.
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Transform any theme into stunning retro pixel art wallpapers.Open -
well i have to admit these are not always pixelated, sometimes they turn out as normal looking images, but they are indeed stunning
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not very consistent with the pixels, but the main image request at least is respected to some degree. could be better tho
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Openquick n easy to use, great results with upscaling option. great tool. 5/5 -
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Transform ideas into vivid 8-bit pixel art.Open -
It generates a couple of very nice pixel art scenes. But then it seems to forget it is supposed to draw in pixel art style and starts drawing in regular cartoon style instead, or a combination of pixel art/cartoon style.
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Transform ideas into vibrant 8-bit pixel art scenes.Open -
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AI-powered Minecraft textures for custom gaming worlds.OpenYooo, it's okeishhhh, I mean it def could be better. respect for u man, practice makes perfect -
Turn inputs into mesmerizing fragmented digital art.Open -
Create custom 8-bit Nintendo sprites for retro gaming nostalgia.Open -
AI-powered Minecraft sprite generator for modders.Open -
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TAAFT lists as Free, but Anything requiring GPT Plus is a $20 subscription
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