PixLora is an independent online tools platform operated from India and used worldwide. We build fast, browser-based utilities so that anyone with an internet connection can compress an image, merge a PDF, remove a background, or clean up JSON without installing monolithic desktop suites or juggling trial licenses. The project started from a simple frustration: too many “free” sites hide basic steps behind logins, or surprise users with noisy ads that obscure the actual workflow. We wanted a calmer experience—honest maximum file sizes, readable policies, and help text that assumes you are in a hurry.
Early releases focused on the kinds of tasks people repeat every week: shrinking photos before uploading to a slow hotel Wi‑Fi, turning scans into a single PDF for a university portal, or downloading a YouTube thumbnail for a fair use commentary video. As usage grew, the catalogue expanded into a broader PDF suite (merge, split, rotate, watermark, Word conversions), AI-assisted writing helpers, a meme studio, resume tooling, and developer niceties such as QR codes and JSON formatting. Each launch follows the same rule: ship what we would trust the night before a deadline, document privacy trade-offs plainly (including how third-party advertising technologies such as Google AdSense may use cookies when enabled), and improve from real conversations with support rather than vanity metrics alone.
Today PixLora combines dozens of utilities—substantially more than twenty-three individual entry points once you count specialised AI writers, PDF variants, and API marketing pages. We still describe the product as a compact “Swiss Army” toolkit because most visitors need only a handful of blades, not the whole warehouse. Whether you are a student submitting a scholarship packet, a seller normalising marketplace photos, or an agency contractor resizing client proofs, the flow is intentionally repetitive: open the tool, follow the on-page guidance, download the result, and move on. When server processing is unavoidable, we keep retention short and spell it out in the Privacy Policy instead of burying it in legalese.
Looking forward, PixLora remains maintained as a long-term product, not an abandoned bundle of iframes. That means investment in error messages people can act on, performance work on heavier conversions, and accessibility-aware typography where we control it. We also publish static HTML mirrors of key legal pages so crawlers and assistive archives can read policy text without depending on a JavaScript bundle—a pragmatic choice for transparency as much as for SEO.
Our mission is to keep professional-grade digital utilities approachable: free at the point of use for core tasks, respectful of limited bandwidth and older hardware, and explicit about when optional accounts or paid APIs unlock convenience rather than holding hostage a basic merge or resize operation. We believe productivity software should not require a computer science degree or a corporate procurement process for everyday file hygiene.
Below is a representative list of the utilities you can open from the React application at pixlora.in/tools. Paths follow our public routes (subject to change—always use the in-app directory as the source of truth):
Creators, teachers, and small businesses routinely lose hours to friction that has nothing to do with their craft: hunting for a desktop license on a borrowed laptop, waiting for a bloated editor to open just to export one page, or discovering too late that an upload portal rejects a 12 MB scan. PixLora concentrates those chores into predictable web flows with visible limits and related-tool suggestions so you can chain steps (for example, rasterise then compress) without opening five different brands.
We treat uploads as sensitive by default: many pipelines delete files promptly after processing, and several tools run locally in your browser so bytes never traverse our compute layer. Where advertising helps fund hosting, we describe Google AdSense-style cookies and controls in our Privacy Policy rather than pretending ads are magic. You can read the full statement on privacy-policy.html or the routed SPA page at /privacy-policy.
PixLora is built by passionate developers, designers, and operators who answer support mail personally whenever feasible. We stay intentionally small so decisions stay aligned with working users—not a distant holding company.
Email support@pixlora.in or use the static contact form (also available in-app at /contact).