Overview
Pixel Pet — A tiny pixel companion for your browser
Pixel Pet adds a playful pixel‑art cat on top of the websites you visit. It gently walks, runs, explores page surfaces, and brings a little “life” to your tabs—while staying lightweight and out of your way.
You can turn it on/off anytime, pick a skin in the Store, adjust size and visuals, and enjoy a small desktop‑style companion right inside Chrome.
Why Pixel Pet? Browsing can feel mechanical. Pixel Pet adds a warm, subtle presence: smooth movement, simple behavior logic, and light interaction with page structure so the pet feels grounded—not randomly floating. The goal is simple: make your tabs feel more alive without hurting performance.
Main features
Companion on every page: an overlay pet that moves in 2D and reacts naturally to the viewport and cursor.
Store (Pet skins): choose from named cat variants (default: Mochi). Locked skins are shown clearly and can be unlocked after purchase.
Feed your pet: open the quick menu and drop food on the page—your pet can eat it with a cute pixel “bite” animation.
Quick actions: triple‑click to open a small menu to Feed your pet or call/release a butterfly for it to chase.
Info user + Sync: save your email, then press Sync to refresh unlocked items after purchase (Sync runs only when you click it).
Settings: adjust pet size, and toggle the tracker ring.
Blocked sites: hide Pixel Pet on specific domains (subdomains included) from the popup’s Blocked tab.
Keyboard shortcut: toggle visibility instantly
Windows/Linux: Ctrl + Shift + P
macOS: ⌘ + Shift + P
Getting started
Install Pixel Pet
Open the popup → turn the pet on
Store → pick a skin
Settings → adjust size/visuals
Try feeding: triple‑click → Feed → choose food → drop it where you want
(Optional) Info user → save email → Sync unlocked items
Blocked → hide the pet on selected sites
Permissions (plain language)
Show the pet on pages you open
Save preferences locally (enabled state, selected skin, settings, blocked list)
Privacy & data
No account required to use the pet
Preferences are stored locally in your browser
Pixel Pet does not upload browsing history, page text, passwords, or form inputs
Optional Sync sends your email only when you click Sync, to fetch your unlocked items list
Thank you for trying Pixel Pet.
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