Pixelplots vs InternetTiles — the European pixel-map alternative
Pixelplots and InternetTiles both sell permanent pixel real estate on a 200×200 grid. InternetTiles is the US-based precedent — we acknowledge it openly. Pixelplots is the European answer: EUR-denominated, GDPR-native, hosted in Frankfurt, with VAT, Klarna, iDEAL, SEPA and three EU languages baked in. If your accounting runs in euros and your audience lives in Stockholm, Berlin or Amsterdam, you'll likely prefer us. If you bill in dollars and your customers are mostly stateside, internettiles.com is the better address.
When to choose Pixelplots
- You're an EU buyer and want a one-time payment denominated in euros.
- You want to claim coordinates on a map operated under EU consumer law.
- You value Frankfurt data residency and a GDPR-native data controller.
- You need a local-language VAT receipt (en / sv / de) for your accounting.
- You're ETH-native rather than BTC-native — we settle in stablecoins and ETH via NOWPayments.
When InternetTiles might be a better fit
- You're a US buyer who wants USD billing and a US-resident counterparty.
- You already own a tile there and want your placements consolidated.
- Your customers are predominantly American and a .com address feels more native to them.
Multi-platform is fine
Nothing stops you from claiming on both maps. Different audiences, different geographies, different referral patterns. We treat pixel ad space the way founders treat newsletter mentions: a placement, not a monopoly.
Ready to pick coordinates?
Pixelplots is live now. A single 1×1 tile is €0.90. A clean 3×3 block — readable at default zoom — is €8.10.