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Magnify image for design review Pixel-level review on-device

Magnify images for design review in your browser — no upload, no account, no cloud queue. Load a mockup or export locally, zoom up to 32× to check spacing and edge clarity, pan across the canvas, and optionally sharpen the preview — all without sending confidential work-in-progress files to a server.

Review designs — Free

No upload · No server · Local canvas

What this tool does

  • Mouse-wheel zoom up to 32× with drag-to-pan navigation
  • Mini-map viewport indicator for large images
  • Non-destructive sharpening (adaptive, high-pass, unsharp mask)
  • Compare-original toggle while refining
  • Export or copy the current magnified view
  • On-device processing — images never uploaded to a server

Magnified design inspection — not a collaborative review platform

Pix-8 Image Magnifier renders your design export on a client-side canvas and lets you zoom up to 32× for close review — not a cloud proofing suite with comment threads or version diffs. Drag to pan, track position with the mini-map, and optionally sharpen edges on the preview. It does not add pin-style feedback labels, measurement overlays, or real-time team annotations.

Why magnify images for design review in the browser?

Cloud review tools often require uploading WIP mockups before you can zoom into spacing or compression artifacts. Pix-8 processes locally — the practical fit when you need to magnify images for design review on UI exports, marketing comps, and screenshot handoffs without routing confidential assets through a remote server.

Confidential files stay local

Your design export is decoded and displayed on a local HTML5 canvas. Pix-8 never receives your pixel data during zoom, pan, sharpening, or export.

Spacing and edge review at zoom

Mouse-wheel magnification up to 32× with drag-to-pan helps you verify typography, icon edges, and compression artifacts before sign-off.

Sharpening on the preview only

Optional non-destructive sharpening clarifies edges on the preview canvas. The original design file on disk is never modified.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open Image Magnifier

    Navigate to Pix-8 Image Magnifier in your browser — no install, no account, and no upload step before review begins.

  2. Step 2

    Load and magnify locally

    Open your mockup or export from the device. Scroll to zoom up to 32× and drag to pan across UI regions that need closer inspection. All rendering stays in your browser tab.

  3. Step 3

    Refine or hand off feedback

    Toggle sharpening if edges need extra clarity, compare with the original, then export the magnified view — or switch to Image Annotator if you need labeled callouts on specific areas.

Frequently asked questions

Can I magnify design exports for review without uploading to a server?

Yes. Pix-8 Image Magnifier runs entirely in your browser. Your mockup or export is read locally, rendered on a client-side canvas, and magnified on-device. It is never transmitted to Pix-8 or any third-party server.

What can I check when magnifying images for design review?

Image Magnifier supports close review of UI spacing, typography edges, icon sharpness, compression artifacts in social exports, and fine detail in product mockups. Scroll to zoom up to 32×, drag to pan, and optionally apply non-destructive sharpening on the preview. It does not include side-by-side version comparison, collaborative comment threads, or Figma-style overlay guides.

How do I leave labeled feedback on a design after magnifying?

Image Magnifier is built for magnification and clarity — zoom, pan, optional sharpening, and export of the current view. It does not add pin-style labels, callout text, or drawn markup on the image. For labeled tags on specific areas during design feedback, use Pix-8 Image Annotator.

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