Retro vibes, modern speed — generate pixel-perfect art with AI.
Last updated: April 2026
“16-bit pixel art of a knight fighting a dragon in a dungeon, retro RPG style”
“32×32 pixel art character sprite sheet of a space explorer with walk animations”
“Pixel art landscape of a peaceful village at sunset with rolling hills and windmills”
“8-bit pixel art treasure chest with glowing gold coins and jewels”
“Pixel art cyberpunk street scene with neon signs, rain, and flying cars”
Yes. You can specify resolutions like 16×16 for icons, 32×32 for sprites, or 128×128 for detailed scenes. Just include the dimensions in your prompt.
Absolutely. Game developers use PixelGlow to rapidly prototype tilesets, character sprites, item icons, and UI elements for 2D indie games.
Yes. Enable the transparent background option in the editor and PixelGlow will output a PNG with alpha transparency, ready for game engines or design tools.