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Plixel
An AI studio for making actual episodes (not just clips)
3 followers
An AI studio for making actual episodes (not just clips)
3 followers
Plixel is for solo creators and teams trying to make a pilot or series without losing their minds. Most AI video tools give you one nice shot… and then you’re on your own. Plixel is the boring-but-essential part: directing shots, keeping takes organized, and knowing where your credits went. You generate shots, version them, leave notes, and keep moving—without turning your project into “final_final_v17”. If you’re building something longer than a single clip, this is for you.












Hey Product Hunt — Bruno here, building Plixel.
I kept running into the same problem: AI tools are great at making a shot. Making a pilot is a whole different sport. You need direction, revisions, continuity, and a way not to burn credits blindly.
So Plixel is basically:
“Shot direction” (camera/movement/lighting/performance)
Takes + versioning (compare, keep notes, iterate fast)
Cost visibility (credits per project/episode)
Export-friendly (finish the cut in your editor)
If you try it, I’d love your honest take:
What’s the part of making multi-shot videos that ruins your week?
What should Plixel do next: more director controls, or more assembly/collab?
I’ll be here all day replying (and probably shipping fixes live, as is tradition).
Hey PH 👋
I’m Daiani, co-founder of Plixel.
I didn’t set out to build a video tool.
I just wanted something simple enough to help me bring my stories to life.
Every time I tried to make more than one scene with other tools, things fell apart fast.
Files everywhere. Re-doing shots I’d already made. Losing track of what was working.
Great demos… unfinished projects.
Plixel is basically the thing I wish I had when I kept getting stuck halfway through a story.
It adds structure to working with AI video.
Scenes, shots, versions, notes.
So you can keep moving instead of starting over.
It’s not magic. It doesn’t write your story.
It just makes it possible to actually build one.
Curious to hear what usually makes you abandon a video project before it’s done?