Ditherable: Retro & Pixel art

Ditherable: Retro & Pixel art

Feeling old-school today?

47 ratings
19 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 9, 2023
  • November 14, 2025

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Transform your photos into retro pixel art using classic computer and console color palettes. Explore various dithering techniques to achieve unique visual styles and share your vintage-inspired creations.

Apply classic color palettes
Multiple dithering methods
Create custom palettes
Save and share creations
Retro image transformation
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What's New in Ditherable

1.7.1

November 14, 2025

This version of Ditherable allows you to reduce the colors of an image, import and export custom palettes and comes with a refined user interface. Everything new: ----- 1.7.0 ----- - A new “Reduce colors” palette that computes the dominant colors in your image - Import and export palettes you’ve created in the app - Support for duplicating palettes - Refined user interface - Adjusted blue noise dithering - Improved failure messages - Stability improvements and big internal changes ----- 1.7.1 ----- - Fixed an issue where some controls would not receive touch input on certain devices

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User reviews

A Favorite App

This app is perfect for creating fun images and gives the user many tools to work with. If I could suggest a new feature: I wish there was a build in "pixel-perfect" upscaler and a way to save as PNG directly to the camera roll. My current workflow involves saving as PNG to Files, using an external 4x scaler, then saving to camera roll. Hope to see this app's continued support in the far future!
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It’s free

It’s so fast and easy to use and my favorite part is that it’s free

In-app camera mode

This app has a lot of features already, but I would also like to have an in-app camera mode for photos and videos so that I can use the app to make videos that already are dithered without having to do post processing.

Almost works perfect, but there’s one hard limit

It does almost everything I need, but I can’t import palettes with it for some reason. Whenever I try to grab a .ase file (took a while to even figure out that was the format it wanted since it doesn’t specify) from my Files, it tells me I can’t open the palette file because I don’t have permission to do so. I’ve looked at every option in my iPad settings and searched the internet for a solution but I can’t find one that works. Please fix this so I don’t have to manually insert large palettes myself, right now all I can do is use the preset palettes unless I want to input every single color of a new palette by hand.
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Excellent... and free!

Would be worthwhile to pay money for this very cool app. Instead, it's free. And it's a ton of fun, thank you!

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FAQ

What does Ditherable do?

Ditherable allows you to apply retro color palettes and various dithering techniques to your images. It simulates how your photos would look on old computers like the IBM PC or Apple II, or on devices like the Game Boy, giving them a vintage pixel art aesthetic.

What are the key features of Ditherable?

Key features include the ability to choose from a wide range of built-in color palettes (like CGA, Apple II, Game Boy) and supported dithering methods (such as Floyd-Steinberg, Atkinson, and Bayer). You can also create and save your own custom palettes for unique results.

Is Ditherable free to use?

Yes, Ditherable is a free application. It does not have any in-app purchases or advertisements, allowing you to use all its features without cost.

What kind of dithering methods are supported?

The app supports several dithering methods, including Floyd-Steinberg, Atkinson, Jarvis-Judice-Ninke, and various ordered dithering techniques like Bayer, White noise, and Blue noise. It also includes a 'Threshold' option for no dithering.

Who would benefit from using Ditherable?

This app is ideal for artists, designers, and hobbyists who enjoy retro aesthetics, pixel art, or want to experiment with vintage visual styles. It's also great for anyone looking to give their photos a unique, old-school look.