Pixie is a pixel cat that lives on your desktop. She mirrors your face in real time, obeys your hand gestures, gets startled by loud noises — and chats with you. All vision runs 100% on your computer.
Windows 10/11 & Linux · one-time purchase, no subscription · 2 devices · 14-day money-back
No menus needed — Pixie watches your hands and reacts, with smart filtering so everyday movements never trigger her.
🪞Face mirroring
Turn your head, blink, talk — Pixie copies you live. It's not a filter; it's a tiny mirror with fur.
✌️Peace = dance
Flash a peace sign and she breaks into a dance — while still copying your face.
☝️Point = move
Raise a finger and drag it through the air; Pixie chases it across your screen.
✋Four fingers = sleep
Four fingers up (thumb tucked) sends her to nap. Wave to wake her up.
A door slam or a sudden beat makes her jump. Yes, she wakes up scared too.
When you're busy she wanders, dances to herself and naps in the corner.
Pixie runs on-device AI models for all camera and microphone processing.
No frame, image or audio sample ever leaves your computer. Ever.
Face mirroring and gestures need no internet at all.
The optional chat key is stored encrypted on your machine and talks only to the provider you choose.
Plug in your own AI key — Google Gemini's free tier works great — and chat with Pixie in her playful personality. Rename her, rewrite her character, pick from 9 interface languages. Supports Gemini, DeepSeek, OpenRouter and any OpenAI-compatible API.
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No. All vision runs locally with on-device models. Pixie makes zero network requests except AI chat (only if you enable it) and license validation.
You bring your own key. Google Gemini's free tier is enough for casual chatting — Pixie never charges you for AI usage.
Yes. Without a camera Pixie lives in autonomous mode (wanders, naps, reacts to sound) and you can still chat with her.
Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and Linux (AppImage). macOS is on the roadmap. Note for Linux: on Wayland desktops the cursor-follow mode is unavailable; everything else works.
Pixie is a new indie app and isn't code-signed yet, so SmartScreen shows an "unknown publisher" notice. Click "More info → Run anyway". The download is served from this page's official links only.