Photo to bead chart
Upload a simple icon, character, or pet photo and reduce it into a beadable grid size.
Free browser bead chart
Convert an image into a printable fuse bead grid with a Perler-style color count. Everything runs locally in your browser, so you can test ideas before opening your bead tray.
Upload an image or paint cells directly. Drag across the grid to edit.
Upload a simple icon, character, or pet photo and reduce it into a beadable grid size.
Start from an empty 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48, or 64x64 board and paint cells by hand.
Use the color count table as a planning checklist before you iron the final design.
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How to plan seed bead loom patterns, bracelet grids, color counts, and Delica-style material lists.
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A beginner guide to cross-stitch pattern making, fabric count, floss colors, symbols, and printable charts.
diamond painting / pattern maker
How to choose image detail, grid size, and DMC-style color counts for custom diamond painting pattern drafts.
iron beads / アイロンビーズ
Free iron bead patterns for アイロンビーズ, Hama beads, and fuse bead projects, with a printable grid workflow and beginner ideas.
hama beads / tutorial
Hama beads tutorials for beginners: choose a grid, convert an image, sort colors, place beads, iron safely, and clean up patterns.
pixel art / image converter
Tips for converting an image into a clean pixel art grid that is easy to edit and export.
Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP image, or open a blank grid when you already know your layout.
Use a smaller grid for charms and a larger grid for wall art. The tool samples the image into square cells.
Download a PNG with grid lines and bead holes, then use the color count table as your shopping and sorting list.
No. It is an independent planning tool. The palette uses common Perler fuse bead color names with approximate screen HEX values, so always compare with physical beads before a large project.
No. The conversion runs with Canvas in your browser. Your image stays on your device.
Yes. Use the blank grid button, choose a grid size, then paint cells directly on the board.