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Comparison

Happy Scribe vs Pixlr

Side-by-side comparison of Happy Scribe and Pixlr for content creators.

Tool
Happy Scribe

Transcribe and subtitle audio or video fast

Pixlr

Browser-based photo editing without the software install

Starting price
From $8.50/mo
From $1.99/mo
Founded
2017
2008
Pricing model
freemium
freemium
Free option
Free tier
Free tier

What they are

Happy Scribe

Happy Scribe converts audio and video files into accurate transcripts and subtitles using automated speech recognition or human transcriptionists. Journalists, podcasters, researchers, and video creators use it to save editing time and make content accessible. The automated tier is affordable and quick, though accuracy drops noticeably with heavy accents or low-quality recordings, making human transcription the safer choice for high-stakes work.

Pixlr

Pixlr is a web and mobile photo editor that covers everything from quick retouches to layered compositions, running entirely in the browser with no download required. It attracts social media creators, bloggers, and small-business owners who need Photoshop-adjacent tools without the Adobe subscription cost. The free tier is functional but ad-supported and now leans heavily on AI features that push users toward paid plans. At $1.99 per month the entry plan is genuinely affordable, though the feature set per tier can feel inconsistently gated.

Which to choose

Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Happy Scribe and Pixlr.