Pixel32Bench compares language models via 32x32 pixel generation
TheMoonMidas · x · 2026-08-23
A developer launched Pixel32Bench, a project to compare language models' ability to generate images pixel-by-pixel on a 32x32 canvas using a single prompt. The zero-shot benchmark uses a local Node.js harness to track time and API costs, enforcing a strict JSON schema output. It visualizes differences in model thinking, cost, and performance at a very low resolution.
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