19 мая 2026 г.Pixyn Team

Pixyn — One Platform for 60+ AI Image and Video Models in 2026

Why pay for Midjourney, Sora, Kling, FLUX, ElevenLabs separately when one platform covers them all. Pixyn aggregates 60+ generative models with a single subscription, transparent token pricing, and no provider lock-in.

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TL;DR

  • Pixyn is a single account that gives you access to 60+ AI generation models — Midjourney v7, Sora 2, Kling v3, FLUX Pro, Runway Gen-4, Ideogram, Nano Banana Pro, ElevenLabs, and dozens of others.
  • One balance in tokens. You pay per generation — no per-provider subscriptions to manage.
  • Token plans range from FREE (trial) through STARTER, CORE, PREMIUM, MAX up to ENTERPRISE. Live pricing: /en/pricing.
  • Built originally for the Russian market — but the multi-model aggregation model is useful anywhere you want a single bill and a single interface for the rapidly-expanding zoo of generative AI.

The problem Pixyn solves

The state of AI generation in 2026 is a fragmentation problem.

Want to make a polished image? Midjourney v7 is best for stylized art, FLUX Pro Ultra wins on photorealism, Ideogram nails typography in images, Nano Banana Pro handles instruction-following best. Each lives behind a different login, a different billing system, a different rate-limit policy, and (for the chat-based ones like Midjourney) a different UX.

Want video? Sora 2 from OpenAI is the buzz brand. Veo 3.1 from Google is technically superior at certain camera moves. Kling v3 from Kuaishou wins on cost-per-second and image-to-video continuity. Runway Gen-4 still leads on professional editorial control. Four different accounts.

Want voice or music? ElevenLabs for natural narration, Suno for music, OpenAI's audio API for cheap TTS. Three more accounts.

Pixyn collapses this into one balance, one history, one billing surface. What you stop doing: managing five subscriptions, calculating which provider has unused credits this month, copy-pasting prompts between five interfaces. What you still control: which model handles which task — Pixyn never decides for you.

What's in the model catalog right now

A rough breakdown of the 60+ enabled models (see /en/models for the live list):

Image generation

  • Midjourney v7 — stylized, painterly, the dominant aesthetic in agency portfolios.
  • FLUX Pro Ultra, FLUX 1.1 Pro, FLUX Dev, FLUX Schnell — Black Forest Labs' Pareto frontier from premium realism down to fast prototyping.
  • Ideogram v3 — best for posters, signage, packaging — anything with rendered text.
  • Nano Banana Pro / Nano Banana — Google's Gemini-image siblings; instruction-following over aesthetic.
  • Stable Diffusion 3 — open-source pedigree, predictable for fine-tuned styles.
  • DALL-E 3 — solid prompt understanding, OpenAI ecosystem familiarity.
  • Imagen 4 — Google's premium tier for hyper-detailed photorealism.

Video generation

  • Sora 2 — OpenAI's flagship, 5-second 1080p clips, very strong on physics.
  • Veo 3.1 — Google DeepMind's response to Sora; native audio in some configs.
  • Kling v3 and Kling 1.6 — competitive in motion fluidity, much cheaper per second.
  • Runway Gen-4 — for editorial workflows with masking, motion brush, director mode.
  • Pika 2 — fast iteration, good lip-sync.

Audio

  • ElevenLabs v3 — multilingual TTS, voice cloning (with consent flow on Pixyn side).
  • OpenAI TTS — cheap, decent quality.
  • Suno v4 — full-song generation with vocals.

Workflows and orchestration

Pixyn includes a node-based workflow canvas so you can chain models — e.g., generate an image in FLUX, lift it to video in Kling, dub it with ElevenLabs — without leaving the platform. See /en/blog/what-is-workflow-in-pixyn once that translation lands.

How pricing actually works

Pixyn uses tokens as the universal unit of cost. Each generation consumes tokens according to provider cost + a small platform markup that funds infrastructure and customer support.

Some practical anchors:

  • A typical Midjourney v7 image sits in the budget tier — you'll get dozens of generations per token-thousand on most plans.
  • FLUX Pro Ultra lands in the mid tier — premium quality at a sensible per-image rate.
  • Sora 2 5-second 1080p lands in the premium tier — it's expensive at any provider; we surface the per-clip cost before you hit Generate so there are no surprises.
  • ElevenLabs voice is metered by character count, not per-call, so a 200-word narration is cheaper than a 2000-word audiobook chapter.

For exact current numbers see /en/pricing — they shift as providers move their underlying rates, and we'd rather not hardcode them in a blog post that lives for two years.

The plans:

  • FREE — sign up, get a small trial balance, kick the tires.
  • STARTER, CORE — entry tiers for hobbyists and content creators.
  • PREMIUM, MAX — pro tiers with token discounts on top-ups; MAX is the "most popular" pick for active creators.
  • ENTERPRISE — bespoke for teams, with SLA, dedicated support, integration help.

Payment: card via YooKassa, Telegram Stars from inside Telegram. International users with a card that fails YooKassa: contact support — we route via alternative rails on case-by-case basis while we work on broader international payment options.

Why not just use OpenAI / Midjourney / Runway directly?

Honest answer: if you only use one of them, do that. The subscription is cheaper, the support is first-party, the feature curve is whatever that provider ships.

Pixyn earns its keep when you use two or more of them — at which point the aggregation, the unified billing, the single history pane, the workflow canvas, and the cross-model comparison capability start paying back. The break-even is usually around 3 models or 1 multi-model workflow per week.

It also matters when:

  • You're comparing models for a client deliverable — much faster in one interface than five.
  • You need workflow chaining — image → video → voice in one shot.
  • You're in a rouble-payment market and the foreign cards don't work — Pixyn solves that automatically.
  • You want to try new models the day they launch — we usually onboard new providers within days of public API, sometimes ahead of public release.

What Pixyn is not good at (the honest part)

  • Not a desktop app. Pixyn is web + mobile-responsive. If you live in Photoshop with Stable Diffusion plug-ins, we won't replace that local workflow.
  • Not a private/local inference option. Everything runs on provider APIs. If you need on-prem for compliance reasons, look at hosting open models yourself; Pixyn isn't the right fit.
  • Not the cheapest possible per-call price for any single model. Aggregator markup is real (it's small — single-digit-percent on most models — but real). If you're a high-volume user of one specific model, going direct to that provider will be slightly cheaper.
  • English UI is a translation of the Russian-primary UI. Most edges are smooth, but you may hit a Russian string here and there. We fix them as they surface — please flag any you find.

Try it

Sign up takes ~30 seconds. You get a trial balance immediately and can run a Midjourney generation, a FLUX image, and a Kling clip without paying.

If you want to talk through whether Pixyn fits a specific workflow before signing up — drop a question on /en/pricing (there's a contact link) or reach the team via Telegram support.

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