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Sprite Studio

Sprite Studio

Fastest way to create and tweak sprite sheets for 2D games.

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SpriteStudio is a tool for indie game developers to generate, preview, and iterate on sprite sheets for fast 2D prototyping. Generate sprites with AI, instantly preview them as a sprite sheet, reorder animations, and export clean assets when things feel right. It’s built around quick visual feedback so you can try ideas, adjust them fast. Perfect for early development, game jams, and experimenting before committing to final art. You can try it with a few free generations.
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What do you think? …

Grace Lungu
Maker
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One of the hardest parts of building a 2D game isn’t the code, it’s the assets. If you don’t already have design skills (or a designer), bringing an idea to life is surprisingly difficult. Most of the time you either reuse existing asset packs, settle for very basic placeholders, or get stuck before you can even test your idea properly. That makes prototyping frustrating. You might have a clear gameplay idea in your head, but turning it into something visual enough to test takes way more time than it should. SpriteStudio is my attempt to lower that barrier. It’s built around fast experimentation: generate sprites with AI, instantly preview them as a sprite sheet, reorder frames, regenerate individual sprites, and iterate visually until things start to feel right. You don’t need polished art, just something good enough to test, tweak, and move forward. The goal isn’t to replace artists or create final assets. It’s to help indie devs prototype faster, explore ideas visually, and actually get their games off the ground instead of stalling at the asset stage. It’s still early, and I’m actively improving it based on real usage. I’d love to hear: - How do you currently handle assets when prototyping? - Do sprites slow you down early on? - What would make a tool like this genuinely useful for you? Happy to answer questions and thanks for checking it out 🙏