Privacy: Pixy keeps the test local.

Pixy is designed as a local browser tool. The screen test does not need an account, camera, upload, install, or special hardware permission. Pixy also uses privacy-friendly analytics to understand visits and basic product actions.

No signup

You do not create an account to run the screen test.

No screen upload

Pixy does not upload a photo or video of your screen. The visible test panels render locally in the browser.

No camera permission

Pixy does not ask for camera access. Because of that, it cannot automatically see dead pixels; you inspect the panels visually.

Visitor analytics

Pixy uses Vercel Web Analytics to count page views, referrers, countries, browsers, operating systems, and device types without cookies.

Product events

Pixy may record when a test starts, when a test completes, the final score and rating, and whether a visitor copies, shares, posts, or downloads a result.

What your browser exposes

Pixy reads ordinary browser and screen APIs such as resolution, device pixel ratio, colour depth, colour gamut support, dynamic range support, and frame timing. Exact monitor model and maker are usually not exposed by browsers.

What Pixy does not collect

Pixy does not collect your name, email address, account details, screen photo, screen recording, files, camera feed, payment information, or exact monitor serial number. Shared score links use URL fragments, so the detailed score payload is not sent as a normal page path.