Vixel AI

The loop

Not video. Not a game. A third thing with feed-grade pacing.

01

Watch

Open a vertical episode. Real cinematic scenes, real characters, runs in the same rhythm as a short you'd scroll past on any feed.

02

Choose

Every minute hits a pressure point — a real choice the next scene branches on. The episode plays differently depending on what you picked.

03

Replay differently

Come back tomorrow, choose a different door, get a different ending. The runtime holds onto what you did last time. Each viewer's catalog gets quietly more personal.

Tonight on drama.vixelai.com

Eight stories playing tonight.

Hand-drawn interactive episodes. Each one arrives with a small problem and a choice you can actually make. Stay for an ending, or replay a different route in a sitting.

The engine underneath

The tales remember you.

Most AI products forget you the moment you close the tab. Vixel doesn't. The lantern whale remembers who cupped it. The teacup train remembers whose apology never made it onboard. Every choice carries forward into the next turn — and your route home is yours alone.

For creators · economics

One afternoon to ship. Multiple ways to earn.

A traditional interactive episode takes a studio team a week. On Vixel, a single creator does it in an afternoon — AI generation, no-code authoring, one shared runtime.

Production

From team-week to one afternoon.

Premise in, branching episode out. The runtime handles scene composition, dialogue, choice mechanics, and memory continuity. You author. Vixel ships.

Monetization

Paid branches, subscriptions, brand integrations, revenue share.

Gate a premium ending behind a paywall. Run a subscription for serialized episodes. Slot interactive brand moments. Take a cut of plays — all running on one creator dashboard.

Distribution

Native to the feed creators already shoot for.

Vertical, short-form, choice-driven. Lives where short video already lives — for the viewer it's a scroll; for the creator it's a programmable runtime.

Memory layer

Your characters remember every viewer.

Returning viewers don't reset. The platform holds onto what each viewer chose last time — so creators ship serialized arcs that actually carry weight across episodes.

Start authoring

FAQ

Little questions

Press play. Make a choice. It remembers.

Open a playable story tonight. Or pick a different one from the shelf.

Free during beta · No credit card required