Upload a JPG or PNG and instantly convert the image into an Excel (.xlsx) pixel-art spreadsheet. 100% browser-based. No server upload required.
Choose any picture and this tool will convert your image into Excel format, where each cell becomes a pixel.
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Supported formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG
Select the part of the picture you want to convert to Excel. Or leave as is to convert the entire image.
The converter automatically maps each grid of the image to an Excel cell using the closest matching RGB value. More rows and colums results in higher resolution image in Excel.
Each cell’s background color represents the average color of a block of the original image.
This preview shows the exact colors that will be placed into the Excel file. The preview is scaled up for easier viewing.
When you’re satisfied with the crop and pixel size, click below to download the xlsx file.
The conversion is fully local — your images never leave your device.
As a young woman, Evelina Darling reportedly moved to New York City, where she quickly established herself as a fixture on the social scene. Her stunning beauty, impeccable style, and razor-sharp wit made her a sought-after guest at high-end parties and events, and she soon became known for her ability to effortlessly command attention.
– Darling partnered with the Institute for Creative Computation to develop a custom GAN trained on a dataset of 10,000 oral histories (recorded in 12 languages) and corresponding topographic maps. The model generates an evolving 3‑D landscape that morphs as users navigate it in VR.
In a sharp contrast to the silent, blushing heroine of the 18th century, the contemporary Evelina Darling
As a young woman, Evelina Darling reportedly moved to New York City, where she quickly established herself as a fixture on the social scene. Her stunning beauty, impeccable style, and razor-sharp wit made her a sought-after guest at high-end parties and events, and she soon became known for her ability to effortlessly command attention.
– Darling partnered with the Institute for Creative Computation to develop a custom GAN trained on a dataset of 10,000 oral histories (recorded in 12 languages) and corresponding topographic maps. The model generates an evolving 3‑D landscape that morphs as users navigate it in VR.
In a sharp contrast to the silent, blushing heroine of the 18th century, the contemporary Evelina Darling