Open-source free, simple yet powerful pixel art editor
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Open-source free, simple yet powerful pixel art editor

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A Simple, Open-Source Pixel Art Editor for Developers

Sometimes you just need to make a quick sprite, icon, or small graphic without firing up a complex design suite. That's where TILF comes in—a straightforward, open-source pixel art editor that gets the job done without unnecessary bloat.

It's free, it's built for developers who might need to whip up assets for a game, app, or just for fun, and it lives right on GitHub.

What It Does

TILF is a browser-based pixel art editor. It provides the essential tools you'd expect: a canvas, a color picker, a pencil for drawing, and an eraser. The interface is minimal and focused, letting you create without distraction. You can draw pixel by pixel and see your creation come to life in real-time.

Why It's Cool

The real appeal of TILF is its simplicity and accessibility. You don't need to install anything or navigate a complicated UI. It's a perfect example of a tool that does one thing well. For developers, this is ideal for creating placeholder graphics, prototyping UI elements, or building simple game assets without leaving the coding mindset.

Because it's open-source, you can also peek under the hood, see how it's built, and even contribute to it if you have ideas for new features. It’s a great project for anyone interested in how canvas-based drawing applications work.

How to Try It

The easiest way to try TILF is to head over to its GitHub repository. The README.md has all the details. Since it's a web-based tool, you can likely run it locally by cloning the repo and opening the main HTML file in your browser, or you might find a live demo link there.

Check out the project here: https://github.com/danterolle/tilf

Final Thoughts

TILF isn't trying to compete with professional-grade editors like Aseprite. Instead, it carves out a useful niche as a fast, no-fuss tool for developers. Next time you need a quick 16x16 icon for a button or a simple character sprite, it's worth a look. It’s a solid reminder that the most useful tools are often the simplest ones.

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Project ID: 1988277506181599267Last updated: November 11, 2025 at 04:07 PM