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.
Cafe Nuiva — brand direction
Three real boards made by early users.
We asked six people from the beta to share a board they’d made. Here are three.
Cafe Nuiva — brand direction
Linen & sage — wedding stylist
Editorial — Issue 02
Four unhurried steps.
We kept the editor deliberately boring. It does one thing well instead of 30 things badly.
- 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…).
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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.