PiXplain turns any photo into a clear visual brief. Drop pulsing points, add instructions, dimensions and notes — then share an HTML report or a re-editable .pixplain file with anyone.
PiXplain combines fast photo capture with clear, point-based annotation — built for instructions, measurements and feedback.
Tap anywhere on a photo to drop an animated marker. Each point keeps its own title and a list of comments.
Every point can hold typed comments — an instruction, a measured dimension or a free note — so context never gets lost.
Export a self-contained HTML report of the annotated photo — open it in any browser, no app required on the other side.
Send a dedicated .pixplain file to another PiXplain user. It carries the image and every point, fully re-editable on import.
Start a project straight from the camera or pick an existing photo from your gallery — whatever is fastest.
Your projects live in a local SQLite database on your device — nothing is uploaded, and app updates never touch your data.
Take a photo or pick one from your gallery to start a new project.
Tap to drop pulsing markers exactly where they matter.
Add instructions, dimensions and notes to each point.
Send an HTML report, or an editable .pixplain file to a teammate.
No account, no cloud. Everything happens on your device.
Projects are stored in a versioned SQLite database that survives every update.
The .pixplain format keeps points editable for the person you send it to.
Recipients without the app just open a clean HTML report in their browser.
Free, private and offline. Capture a photo, drop your first point and share a brief that actually makes sense.