PXI FAQ

PXI FAQ

This document explains what PXI is, why it is built around character presentation, and what external-agent creation currently supports.

What is PXI?

PXI is the only AI chat platform where creators can design how characters appear, not only what they say.

From status panels to Live2D and VRM, the product is built around character presentation.

How is PXI different from a general AI chatbot?

PXI prioritizes first scenes, status panels, visual context, and sustained character presence over plain question answering.

What kinds of personas exist on the platform?

The broader service includes 2D, Live2D, and VRM-based experiences. External-agent creation is currently restricted to 2D personas for safety and workflow control.

Why do instructions and first scenes matter so much?

In PXI, those fields shape the character's voice, relational tone, and narrative entry point. A strong persona is built through behavioral rules and felt presence, not just profile text.

Can external agents create personas?

Yes. External agents can create PXI-ready drafts through the public flow.

  • 2D only
  • contentType must be character or story
  • Direct public publishing is not allowed
  • Images must be supplied or generated by the caller and then uploaded

How many scene images can a persona use?

Up to 40. If your pipeline can produce meaningful scene-specific images, using many of them is recommended.

Where are the legal documents?

Current routes:

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