Wplace Bot — chat automation for pixels

Wplace Bot lets teams drive Wplace Pixel and Wplace Paint from chat. Drop a photo, receive a Wplace Pixel result, pick a palette, and export assets without leaving your channel. Below is a live uploader so you can validate the Wplace Pixel baseline before wiring commands.

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Typical commands

Conversion & palettes

  • /pixelize — convert attached photo with a preset
  • /palette <name> — set palette (PICO‑8, Game Boy, DB16)
  • /dither on|off — toggle ordered dithering

Exports & presets

  • /export — PNG/GIF/WebP and sprite sheets
  • /preset <id> — apply a Wplace Script preset
  • /share — deliver to a channel or DM

Use cases for Wplace Bot

Team art rooms

Convert references, decide palettes together, and export assets while discussing feedback.

Community events

Run pixel jams using the same presets, and publish consistent results automatically.

Support flows

Moderators can standardize palette choices and prevent off‑brand outputs without manual edits.

Bots + scripts

Pair Wplace Bot with Wplace Script for scheduled jobs and CI‑style verifications.

Open‑source bots and scripts

Explore existing repositories related to wplace-bot and automation:

Bring Wplace Pixel to chat with Wplace Bot

Trigger conversions, choose palettes, export and share — all inside your channel.

This landing page targets Wplace Bot with hands‑on trial and usage examples.

Deployment scenarios

Roll out Wplace Bot per team or per project. For creative reviews, a private channel keeps experiments contained while still reproducible. For community events, a public channel lets makers share Wplace Pixel conversions and vote on palettes in real time. Pair with Wplace Script to schedule batches overnight, then deliver ready‑to‑ship sprite sheets in the morning.

Access control matters: restrict preset changes to maintain brand style, and log palette selections for auditing. When multiple bots run in the same server, namespace commands to avoid collisions and throttle jobs to protect rate limits. These tiny rules keep chat automation robust while preserving the speed and fun that make Wplace Bot valuable in the first place.