Pi Network has rolled out a major update to its Pi App Studio, marking another step toward a more creator-driven ecosystem. The latest version introduces advanced AI-assisted customization, improved discovery tools, and a redesigned interface aimed at helping developers and community members build, refine, and share applications seamlessly. With the new upgrade on the horizon […]Pi Network has rolled out a major update to its Pi App Studio, marking another step toward a more creator-driven ecosystem. The latest version introduces advanced AI-assisted customization, improved discovery tools, and a redesigned interface aimed at helping developers and community members build, refine, and share applications seamlessly. With the new upgrade on the horizon […]

Pi Network Expands Ecosystem Utility with AI-Enhanced App Studio

2025/10/19 12:30
Pi Network
  • Pi App Studio introduces major AI-assisted tools for easier app creation and customization.
  • New discovery features allow users to explore, vote, and stake Pi on community-built apps.
  • Improved interface and integration make the platform more accessible for all Pioneers.

Pi Network has rolled out a major update to its Pi App Studio, marking another step toward a more creator-driven ecosystem.

The latest version introduces advanced AI-assisted customization, improved discovery tools, and a redesigned interface aimed at helping developers and community members build, refine, and share applications seamlessly.

With the new upgrade on the horizon from the team behind the Pi Network, the development is set to make creating apps less complex and more integral to the larger Pi network.

Better AI tools help creators create apps with ease, and new discovery and staking mechanisms help to enhance engagement and clarity within the network. 

They are all steps included by the Pi Network to further enhance utility and inclusion within its burgeoning digital community.

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AI-Powered Tools Transform App Development

The updated Pi App Studio now comes equipped with a suite of AI-powered tools designed to support both chatbot and custom app creators.

With the AI-powered generator, developers can automatically create app logos and intro messages and cut down on design time substantially.

The new workflow enables creators to continually optimize within the platform and provide flexibility without the need to involve outside design or development tools.

With the roll-out of these tools, app developers within the Pi community can themselves turn to defining user experiences and usability.

AI-enabled aspects are looking to make development possible among non-technical users to allow innovation to take place among a larger set of contributors.

Pi Network Improves Access and User Experience

Pi App Studio is now accessible directly from the top navigator bar on the Pi Desktop, an effort to enhance accessibility and convenience. Replacing its last place under the Utilities tab, it now sits right next to the main Pi mining app and the Node.

One key excitement about the update is the new app discovery page. Pioneers can now discover and vote on applications created by the community, and also bet on projects they believe in by investing in Pi.

This not only further fortifies the community but also gets developers precious visibility. Also, the apps can now be organized within the Pi Browser’s ecosystem interface.

Therefore, the process of browsing and onboarding is more streamlined for an individual. A new video about demos is also included to facilitate new creators with the app-constructing process.

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