Style + Subject

AI Pixel-art Character Generator

What it is

An AI pixel-art character generator is a text-to-image tool that produces pixel-art-style character artwork from a written prompt, using diffusion-based generative models. 16-bit and 32-bit pixel art characters for retro game projects, sprites, and merch.

Try it now

Free daily credits · opens with model nano-banana-pro pre-selected

Output specs

Resolution
1K / 2K / 4K
Duration
Single image (or batch)
Aspect ratios
1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4
Cost
From ~5 credits per image

Features

  • Tuned for pixel-art aesthetic

    Mobbi defaults to a pixel-art rendering on Nano Banana Pro and Flux 2 Pro — both strong at this style.

  • Multiple variations per prompt

    Generate 4-8 variants per click; pick the strongest output without re-prompting.

  • High-resolution outputs

    Generate at 1K, 2K, or 4K; pair with the image enhancer to push to 8K for print or merch.

  • Crisp pixel-perfect rendering

    Sharp pixel edges, limited color palette, and game-ready sprite proportions baked in.

  • Commercial license included

    Use pixel-art character outputs in products, ads, merch, and client work — no attribution required.

  • Free daily credits

    Test the generator on the free tier; no credit card needed to try.

Best for

  • Retro game character sprite design
  • NFT and indie game art
  • Personalized pixel-art profile pictures
  • Merch and apparel design

Pro tips

1.Specify bit-depth (8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit) — distinct aesthetic differences
2.Add pose ("idle", "attack", "walking") for game-asset-ready outputs
3.Mention archetype (warrior, mage, ranger) for variety

Example prompts to try

Copy any prompt and paste it into the tool — first one is preselected when you click the CTA above.

16-bit pixel art hero character, RPG style, idle pose
pixel art warrior with sword, side view, 8-bit style
pixel art mage character, robe, staff, dynamic pose

FAQ

What style does the Pixel-art Character Generator use?+

Mobbi defaults to a pixel-art aesthetic with characteristic line work, color, and composition typical of pixel-art art. Refine with prompt detail or switch model variants (Flux, Nano Banana, Imagen) for different interpretations.

Can I use the output commercially?+

Yes — outputs come with a commercial license you can use for products, merch, ads, and client work.

How do I get more consistent characters?+

Use Mobbi's Mimic tool to train a character or style reference once, then reuse across generations.

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