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PixAI Edit Pro

FreemiumAPI

Summary

Anime character generation breaks down the moment you need the same character to look like themselves across six different scenes — most image tools treat every prompt as a fresh start, and your protagonist ends up with a different face on every card.

PixAI targets that consistency problem directly, offering an anime-specialized generation platform with community-shared character models built around maintaining appearance across poses and scenes. The workflow is prompt-in, image-out, with manual editing tools — inpainting, upscaling, and chat-based refinement — layered on top. Free registration includes a daily credit allocation substantial enough to evaluate the tool seriously before committing. The ceiling appears when projects demand photorealistic output or complex multi-character compositions with locked proportions across an entire production pipeline. Teams at that scale typically layer in a dedicated fine-tuning workflow or move to a platform where they can train and host their own LoRA models with more control.

Bottom line: PixAI earns its place in a VTuber or indie game character pipeline where anime style is the target and community model sharing accelerates iteration — it earns skepticism the moment your brief calls for photorealistic assets or a self-hosted deployment your legal team can approve.

Pricing Plans

Subscription
Price
$7.99–$49.99/month
Free Tier
10,000 daily credits for free registration; free users cannot access video generation, turbo mode, or priority queue. Paid tier features unlock with subscription.

Free (Beginner)

Free

Basic quality settings, community models, daily credit claim

  • 10,000 daily free credits
  • 1,000 credits per published artwork (up to 10/day)
  • 100 credits per community like (up to 20/day)
  • Access to community LoRA models
  • Basic generation quality

Plus (Hobbyist)

$29.99per month
$22.99/yr Save 94%

Mid-tier with 1M monthly credits and enhanced video capabilities

  • 1,000,000 monthly credits
  • 10,000 daily bonus credits
  • Turbo Mode unlimited
  • Professional Video Mode with Enhance
  • Train up to 5 LoRAs per month
  • Upload 25 private models
  • Advanced editing tools (Flow Edit, Reference Pro)

Premium (Pro)

$49.99per month
$35.99/yr Save 94%

Highest tier with 2M monthly credits and maximum features

  • 2,000,000 monthly credits
  • 20,000 daily bonus credits
  • All features included
  • Train up to 10 LoRAs per month
  • Upload 35 private models
  • Up to 15 LoRAs per generation task
  • GIF profile icon & header banner

View full pricing on pixai.art →

Pricing may have changed since last verified. Check the official site for current plans.

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Best For: Anime enthusiasts and fan artists seeking easy character generation, Game developers and concept artists needing fast character iteration, Content creators and VTubers producing consistent character-based content, Artists wanting community-driven model sharing and collaborative features, Users prioritizing character consistency over photorealistic output

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  • Community-shared character models organized around anime styles and archetypes, so you can match a specific visual target without training your own model from scratch — saving the days a fine-tuning run would otherwise cost.
  • Inpainting and chat-based editing layered on top of generation, which means you fix a character's hands or adjust a background without discarding the rest of the image and re-prompting blind.
  • Daily free credit allocation substantial enough for real evaluation, so you find the tool's limits before committing budget rather than after.
  • API access, so generation can be wired into an external dashboard or content pipeline rather than forcing every team member into the browser interface.
  • Anime-specialized model stack tuned for character consistency across poses and scenes, which directly addresses the failure mode where a protagonist looks like a different person on every generated card.
  • No self-hosted deployment option exists, so any team under data residency requirements, enterprise security review, or legal constraints around cloud-processed assets cannot use PixAI in production — those teams move to open-source pipelines like ComfyUI or Automatic1111 they can run on their own infrastructure.
  • The model ecosystem is built around anime and stylized illustration, meaning every generation carries that aesthetic fingerprint; teams briefed on photorealistic character output will fight the tool's defaults on every prompt and eventually switch to a platform whose base models are trained on photographic source material.
  • Generation is manually triggered with no batch or autonomous pipeline mode, so high-volume asset production — say, hundreds of character variants for a card game set — requires a human to queue each job, and teams with that throughput requirement will bolt on external automation or abandon the platform for one with a proper batch API.

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About

Platforms
Web (browser), iOS (App Store), Android (Google Play)
API Available
Yes
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-01T06:04:37.729Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Anime enthusiasts and fan artists seeking easy character generation
  • Game developers and concept artists needing fast character iteration
  • Content creators and VTubers producing consistent character-based content
  • Artists wanting community-driven model sharing and collaborative features
  • Users prioritizing character consistency over photorealistic output

What it does well

  • Anime character design and fan art creation with consistent character appearance across multiple poses and scenes
  • Game asset and character creation for indie developers and game studios
  • Concept art development for animation, visual novels, and storytelling projects
  • VTuber avatar and character design generation
  • Social media content creation and digital marketing visuals

Integrations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is PixAI Edit Pro free?
PixAI Edit Pro is a paid tool ($7.99–$49.99/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
Is PixAI Edit Pro open source?
No — PixAI Edit Pro is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
Does PixAI Edit Pro have an API?
Yes. PixAI Edit Pro exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://pixai.art for details.
When was PixAI Edit Pro released?
PixAI Edit Pro was first released in 2022.
What platforms does PixAI Edit Pro support?
PixAI Edit Pro is available on: Web (browser), iOS (App Store), Android (Google Play).

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PixAI Edit Pro

PixAI is a browser-based anime art generation platform from Mewtant Inc. built around a prompt-to-image workflow with supplementary editing tools. You submit a text prompt or reference image, select from a library of community-shared anime-style models, and receive generated output. From there, inpainting lets you correct specific regions, upscaling sharpens resolution, and a chat-based editing interface allows iterative refinement without re-running a full generation — keeping the character you already like while adjusting details.

The differentiating feature is the community model ecosystem. Rather than relying solely on a single base model, PixAI surfaces character models shared and rated by the community, which means you can pull a model trained on a specific visual style or character archetype and apply it directly to your generation. For fan artists and indie developers, this collapses the time between ‘I need a character that looks like this’ and a usable output.

The platform fits cleanly into workflows where anime-specific aesthetic fidelity is the brief — VTuber avatar design, visual novel concept art, game character iteration, and social media illustration work. It does not self-host, which removes it from consideration for any team under data residency or privacy constraints. Photorealistic output is outside the tool’s design target; teams whose production style sits outside anime and stylized illustration will find the available models pull every output toward that aesthetic regardless of prompting. There is no agentic or batch-pipeline mode — every generation is manually triggered, so high-volume automated asset pipelines require external tooling or a different platform entirely.

An API is available, which means teams can wire PixAI generation into external tools or dashboards rather than working exclusively through the browser interface — the vendor states this, though specific rate limits and endpoint documentation were not available for review in the scraped source.

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