Beautifully Designed, Super Handy Screenshot Tool!
Thanks so much for the early access — Pixera has already made its way into my daily workflow!
I love how effortlessly it turns plain screenshots into polished visuals with gradients, shadows, and rounded corners. The built-in blur and redaction features are a nice touch — especially helpful when sharing product screens or sensitive UI.
All in all, Pixera is a well-crafted tool that saves a ton of time and adds that extra level of polish. Highly recommended for designers, devs, and anyone who shares screenshots regularly!
Speechactors
🎉 Huge congrats on launching Pixera, Parth!
As someone who constantly takes screenshots for docs, presentations, and social content, this is exactly the kind of tool I didn’t know I needed. The auto-styling with shadows, corners, and gradients saves so much time — and being able to blur or redact info is 🔥 for privacy.
It’d be awesome to have basic annotation tools like arrows, highlights, or labels — especially useful when pointing out things in UI/UX feedback or product walkthroughs. Could make Pixera even more versatile!
That said, the current feature set is already super helpful. Great work — excited to see how it evolves! 👏
Kandid
Pixera turns ordinary screenshots into designer-level visuals with one shortcut gradients, blur, redaction, all in seconds
Super Intern
Just realized this isn't just for screenshots. The gradient backgrounds and corner rounding would be perfect for social media posts or presentation graphics too.
CourseCorrect
Sounds super useful! Congrats on the launch!
Agnes AI
Auto-redact sensitive info right in the screenshot tool? That’s super smart, fr. I always forget to hide stuff before sharing, so this is awesom for peace of mind!
GPT-4o
This is truely awesome! The auto-redaction feature is such a lifesaver — I'm always scrambling to blur stuff out before sharing screenshots, so having that built-in is kinda genius imo. Saves so much time! How customizable are the redaction settings though? Like, can you fine-tune exactly what gets blurred?