No install required
Open Image Overlay in any modern browser tab. No desktop download, no plugin, and no account signup before you start.
Browser · Client-side · No install
Use browser-based image overlay in your browser — no install, no upload, no account. Load your photo locally, place a preset transparent graphic on-device, adjust opacity and position in the browser tab, and export without sending pixels to a server.
No install · No upload · Browser export
What this tool does
Overlay compositing in your browser tab
Pix-8 Image Overlay composites preset transparent graphics on a client-side canvas in the browser — not a desktop app or cloud editor that ingests your file first. Choose stars, flowers, birds, sparkles, or hearts, drag into position, adjust opacity, size, and rotation, then download or copy one flattened image. It does not accept custom overlay uploads, batch queues, or server-side processing.
Desktop overlay tools require installs and cloud editors route files through remote servers. Pix-8 runs in the browser — the practical fit when you need browser-based image overlay for social posts, portraits, or product shots without plugins, accounts, or off-device processing.
Open Image Overlay in any modern browser tab. No desktop download, no plugin, and no account signup before you start.
Your base image and preset overlay are merged on a local canvas in the browser. Pix-8 never receives your pixel data.
Download or copy one flattened file from the browser tab, with optional EXIF metadata stripping before you share.
Step 1
Navigate to Pix-8 Image Overlay — no install, no account, and no server upload step.
Step 2
Load your base image from your device, select a transparent preset from the gallery, and drag it into place. All tuning runs in the browser tab.
Step 3
Download or copy the flattened result — one file with the overlay baked in, ready to post or send immediately.
No. Pix-8 Image Overlay runs entirely in your browser tab. Open the tool, load your base photo locally, place a preset transparent graphic, and export — no desktop install, no plugin, and no account required. Your image is composited on a client-side canvas and is never uploaded to Pix-8 or a remote server.
Image Overlay uses a built-in preset library — stars, flowers, birds, sparkles, and hearts — that you drag into position on your photo. It does not accept custom overlay file uploads. To place your own logo or image file, use Pix-8 Watermark. For typed text overlays, use Pix-8 Text Overlay.
Image Overlay runs in modern browsers that support client-side canvas compositing — including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Load your photo locally, adjust opacity, size, rotation, and drag positioning in the browser tab, then download or copy one flattened export. It does not include batch folders, multi-layer stacks, or server-side filters.
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Open the workspace — layer preset overlays locally and export in seconds.
Open Image Overlay in your browser, load your photo, and layer a preset transparent graphic — privately, entirely on your device.
Client-side processing only — your image never leaves the browser.