Pixlr
Squarespace
| Feature | Pixlr | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free / from $1.99/mo | From $16/mo |
| Free Plan | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Rating | 4.2 / 5 | 4.4 / 5 |
| Best For | casual-editors, social-media-managers, small-businesses, students | creatives, photographers, artists, small-businesses, restaurants |
| Founded | 2008 | 2003 |
| Photo Editing | ✓ | ✗ |
| Ai Background Removal | ✓ | ✗ |
| Generative Fill | ✓ | ✗ |
| Batch Editing | ✓ | ✗ |
| Templates | ✓ | ✓ |
| Collage Maker | ✓ | ✗ |
| Ecommerce | ✗ | ✓ |
| Blogging | ✗ | ✓ |
| Scheduling | ✗ | ✓ |
| Email Campaigns | ✗ | ✓ |
| Seo | ✗ | ✓ |
| Analytics | ✗ | ✓ |
✓ Pixlr Pros
- Works entirely in browser
- AI tools are fast and effective
- Very affordable premium plans
- Both simple (Express) and advanced (Editor) modes
✗ Pixlr Cons
- Ads on free version
- Less powerful than Photoshop
- Internet required for all work
✓ Squarespace Pros
- Most beautiful templates in the industry
- All-in-one (domain, email, analytics)
- Great for portfolios and creative brands
- Excellent blogging platform
✗ Squarespace Cons
- Less flexible than Webflow or WordPress
- No free tier (14-day trial only)
- Transaction fees unless on Commerce plans
The Verdict
Pixlr is built for casual editors and social media managers, with a focus on photo-editing and ai-background-removal. Squarespace targets creatives and photographers and leads with templates and ecommerce.
On pricing, Pixlr is the clear winner for budget-conscious users — starting at $1.99/mo compared to $16/mo for Squarespace. That $14.01/mo difference adds up quickly for growing teams.
Pixlr has a free plan, which gives it a meaningful edge for individuals and small teams exploring their options. Squarespace requires a paid subscription from day one.
Feature-wise, Squarespace offers broader built-in capabilities (7 features vs 6), while Pixlr takes a more focused approach — which can mean a simpler, faster onboarding experience.
Both tools are a solid fit for small businesses — in those cases, the decision often comes down to workflow style and how your team prefers to organize work.
This is a genuinely close comparison. If you can, sign up for both free trials (where available) and run a one-week test with your actual team tasks before deciding.