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Mix Pixels in Image

Mix, shuffle, or scramble image pixels locally to create customizable abstract textures and artistic noise.

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Mix Pixels in Image - Create Pixel Mosaic Effects

Mix and shuffle pixels in your images with our free online pixel mixer tool. Randomly rearrange the pixels of any image to create unique abstract art, mosaic effects, or privacy-blurred versions of photos. With customizable mixing intensity and block size controls, you can achieve everything from subtle texture variations to complete visual randomization — perfect for artists, designers, and anyone who wants to explore creative image processing.

How Pixel Mixing Works

Pixel mixing takes the individual pixels (or blocks of pixels) from your image and randomly rearranges their positions. At low intensities, the original image is still recognizable but has a textured, painterly quality. At high intensities, the image becomes an abstract mosaic where individual features are unrecognizable, creating a unique privacy effect reminiscent of blurred or pixelated images.

Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats are supported?

The tool supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and BMP image formats. Upload any of these formats and the processed result will be available for download in your chosen format.

Can I control the mixing intensity?

Yes, you can control the percentage of pixels that are shuffled. A lower percentage (e.g., 20%) keeps most pixels in place for a subtle effect, while 100% shuffles all pixels for complete randomization.

What is the block size setting?

The block size determines whether individual pixels are shuffled or groups of pixels (blocks). A block size of 1 shuffles individual pixels. Larger block sizes create chunky mosaic effects by swapping entire blocks of pixels at once.

Can I use this to blur private information?

Yes, pixel mixing can be used as an alternative to traditional blurring for obscuring faces, license plates, or other private information. However, for security-critical applications, a dedicated blur or redaction tool is recommended.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. All pixel mixing is performed locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your images never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.