Launching PixelQuick
We’ve been building PixelQuick quietly since the beginning of March. Today we’re opening the beta.
If you’ve landed on this post without context: PixelQuick is a small web app for making mood boards. You bring references or pick from our in-app library, drag them onto a grid, pull a four-colour palette, and export a clean PNG or PDF. That’s the whole product.
Who’s it for
Designers, stylists, creative directors, and branding freelancers who’ve tried making mood boards in Figma, Milanote, or a Dropbox folder and found each one annoying in its own specific way.
What’s in the beta
- Drag-and-drop grid editor (4-column snap, resize from corners)
- A curated in-app library of ~600 reference images across eight moods
- One-click palette extraction in OKLab
- PNG (3000px) and PDF export, both at 300dpi
- Pay-as-you-go credits — no subscription
What’s not in yet
No shared team workspaces. No AI image generation. No mobile app. No integrations with Notion or Figma. Some of these we want; some we don’t. See our homepage for the current “not” list.
Thanks
A hundred or so people have been trying this for the last couple of weeks. Thanks in particular to the eight who wrote long, specific feedback emails — every one of those caused at least one change.
If you’d like to try it, the editor opens when you sign in. Your first three exports are four dollars. No card on file.