ImageMint

ImageMint vs Pixlr

Pixlr is a full-featured online photo editor. ImageMint is a focused optimisation toolkit. They solve adjacent but different problems — here is when to use each.

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Feature Comparison

FeatureImageMintPixlr
PriceFreeFree (with ads) / $1.99/mo Plus
File Size LimitNoneVaries by plan
Server Upload Required
Image Compression
Image Resize
Format Conversion
Batch Processingpaid
HEIC Support
AVIF Support
Background Removalpaid
Metadata Control
Target Size Compress
ID Photo Presets
Favicon Generator
Color Palette

ImageMint Advantages

  • Specialised for Optimisation

    ImageMint is built specifically for compression, format conversion, and target-size workflows. Pixlr can do them, but they are buried in an editor UI built for retouching.

  • No Daily Saves Cap

    Pixlr free limits the number of saves per day. ImageMint has no limits on saves, exports, or batch operations.

  • Browser-Only Privacy

    ImageMint never uploads. Pixlr loads content in the browser but uses cloud features (AI tools, templates, fonts) that can transmit data.

Pixlr Advantages

  • Full Photo Editor

    Pixlr offers layers, blend modes, brushes, healing, dodge/burn, text, filters, and AI generation — a Photoshop-style editor right in your browser.

  • Templates & Stock

    Pixlr includes thousands of templates and stock photos for social media graphics, ads, and presentations.

  • AI Generative Tools

    Pixlr has integrated AI inpainting, expand, and generative fill — useful for photo editing tasks that go beyond optimisation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should I use for editing photos?

Pixlr. ImageMint has no painting, layers, or healing tools — it is purely for compressing, converting, resizing, and similar optimisation tasks.

Which should I use for compressing 100 product photos?

ImageMint. Batch processing is unlimited, free, and runs locally so you can compress an entire product catalogue in one go.

Can I use both?

Yes — that is the recommended pairing. Edit in Pixlr, optimise in ImageMint. They complement each other well.

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