I have a project I’m creating using Lovable and Claude. Does Pixefy work the same way with those sites as with any others?
Thank you.
Founder Team
Paulius_Pixefy
Edited Jun 29, 2026
A: Hi! Yes, Pixefy should work with vibe coded sites the same way as with other websites. Pixefy works on the rendered website in the browser, so it doesn’t really matter if the site was built with Lovable, Claude, WordPress, Webflow, custom code, or another tool. As long as the website opens normally in Chrome or Firefox, you should be able to launch Pixefy on top of it and use it for responsive...
Q: User can test only 3 websites per lifetime subscription?
Founder Team
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 28, 2026
A: No, Pixefy is not limited to 3 websites. You can test as many websites as you want.
The “3 projects” limit refers to saved projects, not websites. Projects are useful when you or your team work with specific websites often and don’t want to recreate the same breakpoints, grids, devices, and settings every time.
Possible to preview the printed layout? It's the hardest thing to hack.
Founder Team
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 27, 2026
A: Hi! We haven’t thought about this use case before. Pixefy currently focuses on responsive screen layouts in the browser, not print layout preview. But it’s an interesting idea :)
It would be incredibly useful if Pixefy could: • show what a website is built with • automatically generate a sitemap • display the total page count
This would help users: • understand how a site is built • map out site structure quickly • see the size of a website at a glance • compare competitor websites more easily • save time on manual checks
Founder Team
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 22, 2026
A: Thanks for the suggestion! This is an interesting idea, especially for audits, competitor research, and understanding a website structure faster. Some parts, like detecting basic technologies, could fit Pixefy well. Sitemap generation and full page counting would need more exploration, because they depend on how the website is built and crawled. We’ll keep this in mind and review it with the...
Does Pixefy also display device-specific elements such as Apple Pay or Google Pay buttons that normally only appear on real iOS or Android devices?
At the moment, we can’t see these buttons on our websites when testing in Google Chrome using the built-in Developer Tools and mobile screen emulation which is enjoying. We use the Mollie plugin for WooCommerce to display these checkout...
Founder Team
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 15, 2026
A: Hi! Pixefy can simulate screen sizes, touch behavior, and user agents, but it does not turn Chrome into a real iOS or Android device. Pixefy can help you test the responsive layout around those checkout areas, but for Apple Pay / Google Pay visibility there can still be limitations, because those buttons may depend on the real device, browser, wallet, and payment environment.
Q: Does Pixefy work with “vibe coded” sites?
I have a project I’m creating using Lovable and Claude. Does Pixefy work the same way with those sites as with any others?
Thank you.
Paulius_Pixefy
Edited Jun 29, 2026A: Hi! Yes, Pixefy should work with vibe coded sites the same way as with other websites.
Pixefy works on the rendered website in the browser, so it doesn’t really matter if the site was built with Lovable, Claude, WordPress, Webflow, custom code, or another tool.
As long as the website opens normally in Chrome or Firefox, you should be able to launch Pixefy on top of it and use it for responsive...
Share Pixefy
Q: User can test only 3 websites per lifetime subscription?
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 28, 2026A: No, Pixefy is not limited to 3 websites. You can test as many websites as you want.
The “3 projects” limit refers to saved projects, not websites. Projects are useful when you or your team work with specific websites often and don’t want to recreate the same breakpoints, grids, devices, and settings every time.
Share Pixefy
Q: "Print" rendering?
Possible to preview the printed layout?
It's the hardest thing to hack.
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 27, 2026A: Hi!
We haven’t thought about this use case before. Pixefy currently focuses on responsive screen layouts in the browser, not print layout preview.
But it’s an interesting idea :)
Share Pixefy
Q: Feature suggestion: website tech detection, automatic sitemap generation, and page count
Hey Paulius,
website tech detection, automatic sitemap generation, and page count
It would be incredibly useful if Pixefy could:
• show what a website is built with
• automatically generate a sitemap
• display the total page count
This would help users:
• understand how a site is built
• map out site structure quickly
• see the size of a website at a glance
• compare competitor websites more easily
• save time on manual checks
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 22, 2026A: Thanks for the suggestion! This is an interesting idea, especially for audits, competitor research, and understanding a website structure faster. Some parts, like detecting basic technologies, could fit Pixefy well. Sitemap generation and full page counting would need more exploration, because they depend on how the website is built and crawled. We’ll keep this in mind and review it with the...
Share Pixefy
Q: Question about mobile specific elements
Hi,
Does Pixefy also display device-specific elements such as Apple Pay or Google Pay buttons that normally only appear on real iOS or Android devices?
At the moment, we can’t see these buttons on our websites when testing in Google Chrome using the built-in Developer Tools and mobile screen emulation which is enjoying. We use the Mollie plugin for WooCommerce to display these checkout...
Paulius_Pixefy
Jun 15, 2026A: Hi!
Pixefy can simulate screen sizes, touch behavior, and user agents, but it does not turn Chrome into a real iOS or Android device.
Pixefy can help you test the responsive layout around those checkout areas, but for Apple Pay / Google Pay visibility there can still be limitations, because those buttons may depend on the real device, browser, wallet, and payment environment.
Share Pixefy