What is ReadyPixl?

A free tool that edits hundreds of images at once, right in your browser. Drop a folder, pick what you want done, click one button.

ReadyPixl is a free tool that edits hundreds of images at once.

You drop in a folder of images. You pick what you want done β€” like remove the background, or make them all the same size. You click one button. ReadyPixl does the work on every image at the same time. A few minutes later, you download a zip with everything finished.

It works right in your web browser. No installing. No account needed.

Who uses it

People who edit a lot of images the same way, over and over, like:

  • People who sell custom shirts, mugs, posters, and stickers on Amazon Merch, Redbubble, Printful, Printify, or TeePublic.
  • People with Etsy shops who need their product images to look the same across all their listings.
  • People who use AI to make images β€” Midjourney, ChatGPT, Leonardo β€” and need to clean them up before using them.
  • Anyone who's ever opened Photoshop, done the same five edits to one image, and thought "I have 200 more of these."

If that sounds like you, ReadyPixl was built for you.

What it costs

The web version is free, forever. Not a free trial. Not "free until you actually use it." Free.

You can use it without signing up β€” you'll just be capped at 10 batches per day. Sign up free (only takes an email) to bump that to 100 per day.

Two paid extras you can ignore unless you want them:

  • Chrome extension (paid) β€” adds a ReadyPixl button to other websites like Midjourney, ChatGPT, and stock image sites. Removes the ads on the free web version.
  • Desktop app (paid) β€” same ReadyPixl, packaged as an app for Mac, Windows, or Linux. The big perk: unlimited AI Upscale (no per-image credit cost like the web version will have when AI Upscale ships).

Most people stick with the free web version forever. That's by design.

Your images stay on your computer

When you use ReadyPixl in your browser, your images never get sent to our servers. All the editing happens right inside your browser, on your own computer. We never see what you're working on. We don't want to.

The one exception is two paid AI tools (AI Background Removal and AI Upscale). Those call outside AI services, so using them does send the image out. They're clearly labeled, sign-in required, and they cost credits to use. Everything else stays on your computer.

What you can do today (all free)

  • Remove backgrounds (Color Removal)
  • Resize to any size you want
  • Cut off empty edges (Trim)
  • Put your design on a custom-sized canvas (Reposition)
  • Rotate or flip
  • Erase corners (great for hiding watermarks)
  • Clean up tiny stray pixels (Speckle Remover, Transparency Cleaner)
  • Adjust brightness, contrast, color (Image Adjustment)
  • Add filters and grunge effects (Filters, Distress Effects)
  • Apply shape masks (Clipping Masks)
  • Add decorative borders (Frames)
  • Add text or image watermarks

You can use any tool by itself on one image. Or combine them in any order to edit a whole folder at once. That combination is called a pipeline β€” explained in the next article.

Paid AI tools (use credits)

Two AI tools are paid because they call outside AI services that cost real money:

  • AI Background Removal β€” for tricky images where the regular Color Removal isn't good enough. Pick the Recraft or Pixian model. 15 credits per image (about 1.5Β’ each at 1,000 credits per $1).
  • AI Upscale β€” makes small images bigger without making them blurry. Pick 2x, 4x, or 8x. 10 credits per image (about 1Β’ each).

Sign in to use these. The free tools handle most jobs without needing either one.

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