Pixlr launches new HQ in Sunway City


From left: Pixlr CEO Warren Leow, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang, Pixlr chairperson Stephanie Sitt and Sunway Group executive director Evan Cheah at the Pixlr Strategic HQ launch ceremony.

PETALING JAYA: Pixlr Group, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven design, has opened its new global headquarters at Sunway Geo Tower in Sunway City.

The launch marks a significant step in Pixlr’s mission to transform design, making it more accessible, intuitive, and impactful for creators of all skill levels.

In a statement, Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang said Pixlr’s innovative AI tools not only elevate the design industry, but also contribute to transforming Malaysia into a global digital economy leader.

“Companies like Pixlr are instrumental in fostering technological growth and inspiring future innovators.”

Pixlr said it is poised to continue contributing to Malaysia’s growing AI, technology and startup ecosystem, inspiring new innovators to make their mark globally.

“The company’s influence extends beyond software, as it collaborates with educational institutions and engages in community-building activities, including grassroots outreach and design competitions,” it said.

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