Daily save cap on the free tier
Pixlr's free tier caps the number of images you can save per day. WebSurfTools has no daily cap — resize or compress as many files as you want.
Short answer: WebSurfTools is a free Pixlr alternative for image compression, resize, and format conversion. Pixlr's strengths are photo editing and effects — if that's what you need, Pixlr still wins. For compression, resize, and format conversion with no daily cap and no Premium subscription, WebSurfTools is the simpler choice.
Pixlr is a popular browser-based photo editor, but its free tier caps daily saves and locks AI features, templates, and advanced tools behind a Premium subscription. If you just want to compress an image, resize it, or convert it between formats, that's a lot of feature bloat for a one-minute task. This page compares WebSurfTools and Pixlr for the core non-editing use cases.
These are the friction points that show up repeatedly in public reviews of Pixlr. Every one of them is something WebSurfTools is built to avoid by design.
Pixlr's free tier caps the number of images you can save per day. WebSurfTools has no daily cap — resize or compress as many files as you want.
Pixlr locks its AI generator, advanced filters, templates, and stock assets behind Premium (~$1.99/month starting, higher for full access). For basic resize and compression, that's features you don't need. WebSurfTools is free across the board.
Saving and exporting reliably on Pixlr works best with a logged-in account. WebSurfTools requires no account — drop a file, get the result, done.
Pixlr's editor loads a full photo-editing toolchain for every session. WebSurfTools loads a focused compression or resize page — lighter and faster for single tasks.
Pixlr is an image editor. WebSurfTools covers image compression and conversion plus PDF, AI writing, calculators, OCR, and developer tools — 90+ in total.
A feature-by-feature comparison based on publicly available information about both services.
| Feature | WebSurfTools | Pixlr |
|---|---|---|
| Daily save limit | Unlimited | Capped on free tier |
| Price | Free forever | Premium from ~$1.99/month |
| Account required | No sign-up | Required for Premium and saves |
| File privacy | Runs in your browser | Browser-based with server features |
| Full photo editing (layers, filters, effects) | Not covered | Yes — Pixlr's core strength |
| Tool coverage beyond images | 90+ tools across 11 categories | Image editing only |
Last reviewed: April 2026. If any detail here is outdated, please let us know.
A direct mapping of Pixlr's most-used tools to their WebSurfTools replacements. Every link opens the tool — no sign-up, no credits.
Straight answers to the questions people ask before switching.
No. Pixlr is a photo editor with layers, filters, templates, and effects. If that's what you need, Pixlr is still the better tool. WebSurfTools covers compression, resize, and format conversion — the non-editing operations Pixlr also supports but doesn't specialize in.
Pixlr Premium starts around $1.99/month on the cheapest tier and climbs for higher tiers with more AI features and templates. WebSurfTools is $0 forever.
Yes. No Premium tier, no daily cap, no trial. Funded by unobtrusive AdSense.
No. There is no sign-up, no email, and no credit card at any step.
Yes. WebSurfTools runs in any modern mobile browser with the same experience as desktop.
Image compression, resize, and format conversion — free, unlimited, no sign-up. For full photo editing, Pixlr still wins.