AI Assistant
PixelFlow's in-editor AI assistant is in beta and not yet answering questions. The per-node Refine with AI tools work today.
Not connected yet. The assistant panel ships in the editor and is badged Beta, but it isn't wired to a model — every message currently comes back with a placeholder reply along the lines of "I'm not connected to an API yet." Nothing on this page describes behaviour you can use today. For AI help that does work right now, see Refine with AI below.
The editor includes an AI assistant — a chat panel, opened from the bubble at the bottom-right of the canvas, intended to help you plan workflows, pick models, and answer questions about what's on your canvas without leaving the editor.
Video coming soon
Asking the assistant for model recommendations
https://segmind-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/pixelflow/guides/ai-agent.mp4
What it will help with
Once it's connected, the assistant is intended to cover:
- Planning — describe what you want to build ("turn a product photo into a lifestyle shot with a caption") and get a suggested node structure.
- Model selection — ask for models by capability ("fastest image upscaler", "an LLM that handles images") and get recommendations from Segmind's catalog.
- Editor questions — how to connect, fan out, pin, or publish, answered in context.
Refine with AI
Two AI features are live now, and both sit on the node rather than in the chat panel. Open any model node's parameter form and you'll find:
- Refine Prompt with AI — rewrites the prompt in place, expanding a terse idea into something the model responds to better.
- Refine node parameters with AI — suggests values for the rest of the node's parameters.
These call a real model and change the node immediately, so review the result — and the node's cost estimate — before running the workflow.
Building a workflow by hand is covered in build your first workflow, and picking models is covered in model nodes. Neither depends on the assistant.
The Asset Library
Every file you upload or generate is kept in one library — searchable, filterable by type, tagged by project and category, and reusable across workflows without re-uploading.
Sharing and Collaboration
Share PixelFlow workflows with teammates by email or team, duplicate workflows, and export them as reusable templates for your organization.