What is Pixi?
Super fast HTML 5 2D rendering engine that uses webGL with canvas fallback
Pixi is a tool in the Monitoring Tools category of a tech stack.
Pixi is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Pixi's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Pixi?
Companies
5 companies reportedly use Pixi in their tech stacks, including platform, Helen Doron Educational Group, and Web.
Developers
55 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Pixi.
Pros of Pixi
7
Pixi's Features
- Multi-platform Support
- Interactive, visually compelling content on desktop, mobile and beyond, all reached with a single codebase to deliver transferable experiences
- Tinting & Blending Modes
- Sprite Sheet Support
- Asset Loader
- Easy API
- WebGL Filters
Pixi Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Pixi?
three.js
It is a cross-browser JavaScript library and Application Programming Interface used to create and display animated 3D computer graphics in a web browser.
Kibana
Kibana is an open source (Apache Licensed), browser based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch. Kibana is a snap to setup and start using. Kibana strives to be easy to get started with, while also being flexible and powerful, just like Elasticsearch.
Grafana
Grafana is a general purpose dashboard and graph composer. It's focused on providing rich ways to visualize time series metrics, mainly though graphs but supports other ways to visualize data through a pluggable panel architecture. It currently has rich support for for Graphite, InfluxDB and OpenTSDB. But supports other data sources via plugins.
Prometheus
Prometheus is a systems and service monitoring system. It collects metrics from configured targets at given intervals, evaluates rule expressions, displays the results, and can trigger alerts if some condition is observed to be true.
StatsD
It is a network daemon that runs on the Node.js platform and listens for statistics, like counters and timers, sent over UDP or TCP and sends aggregates to one or more pluggable backend services (e.g., Graphite).