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No Lightweight Unified Browser Tool for 2D Sprite Sheet Operations

Indie game developers doing quick sprite operations — slicing, packing, and previewing animations — must either use heavy desktop software or rely on sketchy web tools. There is no lightweight, privacy-respecting, all-in-one browser toolbox for common sprite tasks. The gap is niche but genuine among 2D pixel art developers.

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