PixAI has rolled out a mid-December update focused less on hype and more on fixing what actually slows creators down. The AI platform, known for anime and 2D-focused generation, used this release to clean up service stability issues, smooth mobile usage, and push a new core model into production.
On the stability front, the update addresses several long-standing bugs across mobile web and core generation flows. These include broken LoRA visibility, login input failures, prompt generation errors, credit refund issues, and inconsistent ranking updates. None of these are flashy fixes, but together they remove friction that directly affects daily usage.
The update also adds a Character Sheet Generator, giving creators a structured way to design and organize characters for longer projects. Prompt workflows see a small but meaningful improvement, with Image to Prompt now usable alongside automatic prompt conversion.
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The biggest technical change is the release of Hoshino v2, a new SDXL-based model built specifically for anime-style character work. It improves lighting, composition understanding, body structure stability, and character consistency, which matters for series and repeat creations.
Mobile users also get quieter fixes aimed at reducing unnecessary refreshes and improving LoRA selection logic. In general, this update mirrors a wider change in the industry where the AI creation tools are putting more emphasis on reliability and repeatability rather than on novelty.

