Drop an image here
or click to choose · or paste (Ctrl/Cmd + V)
processed in your browser · never uploaded
Turn any image into flat, modern "low poly" art built from many triangles. It works by first detecting the image's edges, placing more feature points where edges are strong, then connecting those points with a Delaunay triangulation to build a triangle mesh. Each triangle is filled with the color sampled at its centroid, so the photo's smooth gradients are replaced by geometric flat-shaded facets — the look of polygon art and low-poly wallpapers. Raise "detail" to use smaller triangles that stay closer to the original, or lower it for a bolder, more abstract result. Raise "edge focus" to cluster points along contours and high-contrast areas, keeping detail there while flat regions are merged into large triangles. Hit "Regenerate" to reshuffle the points into a different pattern, so you can try as many variations as you like until you get a composition you love. Save the result as a PNG and use it for desktop or phone wallpapers, presentation and video backgrounds, banner and thumbnail assets, or geometric design material. Nothing to install and nothing to upload — loading, converting, and saving all happen locally in your browser, so your image is never sent anywhere.
How to use
- Drop the image (PNG/JPG) you want to convert (or click to choose, or paste with Ctrl/Cmd+V).
- Adjust "detail" for how fine the triangles are and "edge focus" for how much points cluster on edges. Hit "Regenerate" to reshuffle into a different pattern.
- When you like the result, click "Download PNG" to export. Use it straight away as a wallpaper or background asset.
FAQ
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Loading, generating the low-poly art, and saving all happen in your browser. The image is never uploaded, stored, or sent anywhere — everything is processed only on your device.
What is low poly?
Low poly is a simple, faceted look made from a small number of polygons (usually triangles). This tool splits an image into many triangles and fills each with a single color, turning a photo into geometric triangle-based low-poly art.
What do "detail" and "edge focus" change?
Raising detail uses smaller triangles and keeps the result closer to the original; lowering it makes it bolder and more abstract. Raising edge focus concentrates points along contours and high-contrast areas, preserving detail there while flat regions become large triangles.
Why does it look slightly different each time?
Feature points are scattered with some randomness before triangulation, so each run varies a little. Use the "Regenerate" button to reshuffle as many times as you want, then save once you get a pattern you like.
Can I use it for wallpapers and backgrounds?
Yes. Low-poly art works well for wallpapers, presentation backgrounds, banners, and thumbnails. Export the PNG and use it as-is. The output is an opaque image with no transparency.