Create colorful animations and/or play audio effects on each face, and view roll stats with the Pixels Dice app.
Create a “Nat 20” profile that plays a unique animation of rainbow colors whenever you roll a natural 20.
Add your own audio clips or use text-to-speech to make your roll results audible for the whole table!
Use Bluetooth to connect Pixels Dice to various devices, including sending results to VTTs. Use Pixels open source platform to activate room lighting, and more! New integrations and functionality added often.
Below are the virtual tabletop or character sheet apps that work with Pixels.
| Platform | Integration Type | Difficulty | Modifiers | Instructions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foundry VTT | Official Module | Medium Setup | ✓ Auto | Foundry VTT Guide |
| D&D Beyond | Community Extension | Easy Setup | ✓ Auto | D&D Beyond Guide |
| Roll20 | Community Extension | Easy Setup | Custom Templates | Roll20 Guide |
| Owlbear Rodeo | Community Extension | Easy Setup | Per-die Offset | Owlbear Rodeo Guide |
| DDDice | Official Partnership | Easy Setup | ✓ Auto | DDDice Integration Guide |
| Discord | Webhook | Medium Setup | Via Webhook | Discord Integration Guide |
Each single die and set includes its own dual-purpose charging and carrying case. Charge the case using the included USB-C cable.
Long Battery Life: Up to 10,000 rolls per charge without animations, or 5 hours with continuous animations.
Fast and Convenient: Simply place dice in the case for wireless charging—no cables required for the dice themselves.
Players with visual impairments have relied on their peers to read roll outcomes aloud to them. Pixels wasn’t designed to solve this—but it did.
In fact, Pixels are the only dice on the market that:
- Enable players to hear what they rolled via the app
- Help associate colors, patterns and audio (great for neurodiverse players and kids)
"Pixels have been a game changer for me, allowing me to read different dice independently for the first time. I love the colorful patterns and customization options—it’s made my gaming so much more engaging.”
—Jennifer C
At Pixels, we believe everything can be improved with collaboration. No one person has all the answers and there is always another perspective that can be considered.
This is why we’ve committed to making every aspect of the Pixels Dice project Open Source, from the components used inside dice to the code required to make the dice function.