Open beta · April 2026

A calm little mood-board tool for independent creatives.

Drop references on a grid. Nudge them around until the board feels right. Pull the palette. Export a clean PNG or PDF. No accounts for your team, no “enterprise” tier, and no AI slop — just a small, fast editor.

$4 gets you three exports. No card on file, no recurring.

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Cafe Nuiva — brand direction

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What a board looks like

Three real boards made by early users.

We asked six people from the beta to share a board they’d made. Here are three.

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Cafe Nuiva — brand direction

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Linen & sage — wedding stylist

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Editorial — Issue 02

How it works

Four unhurried steps.

We kept the editor deliberately boring. It does one thing well instead of 30 things badly.

  1. 01

    Pick references.

    Drag in your own images or pull from the in-app curated library. Around 600 images organised by mood (warm, cool, editorial, organic, neon, desaturated…).

  2. 02

    Arrange the grid.

    Snap a 4-column grid or go freeform. Resize by dragging corners. There’s no “AI suggest” button because we don’t trust them.

  3. 03

    Pull the palette.

    One click extracts four dominant colours. Tweak each one or replace with a brand hex. The exported palette sits on the bottom strip of every board.

  4. 04

    Export.

    PNG (3000px) for sharing, PDF for decks, or both. 1 export = 1 credit. You can keep the in-progress board forever; you only pay when you export.

What PixelQuick isn’t

Be upfront, save us both time.

We’ve had a few users ask for things that aren’t on our roadmap — so we’re just being honest about it on the homepage.

  • Not a multi-user team workspace right now each board belongs to one account. Shared editing is a future thing, not something we want to half-build.

  • Not an AI image generator there are many great ones already. We focus on arranging the images you bring.

  • Not enterprise dashboards we’re two people. The closest we get to “enterprise” is the Unlimited pack.

  • Not a mobile app (yet) the editor works on iPad in landscape, but we haven’t shipped a native app.

A note from the team. We’re two designers working on PixelQuick out of a WeWork. We kept hitting the same annoyance — making a mood board in Figma meant wrestling with frames, auto-layout, and plugins that fought each other. So we built what we wished existed: something small, unambitious, and quick.

We launched the beta in April 2026. If something’s broken or confusing, email us at support@pixelquick.org. A real person writes back.

Make your first board.

Boards save automatically. You only pay when you export one.