Pika Labs Thrives With New AI Updates | Generated by AI
Question: How’s Pika Labs recently? The app stopped updating 3 months ago etc.
Answer:
Pika Labs is doing well and remains active in 2026, with ongoing developments in their AI video generation platform. It’s one of the leading text-to-video tools, frequently compared to competitors like Runway, Sora, Kling, and others in recent reviews and benchmarks.
Key recent highlights:
- Pikaformance — Their latest flagship feature/model focuses on hyper-real lip-sync and expressions. It allows users to make images “sing, speak, rap, bark,” etc., with near real-time generation speed. This is now available on the web (pika.art), and it’s highlighted prominently on their official site as a major current offering.
- Model versions and features — References point to updates like Pika 2.2 (early 2026 reviews praising it for 1080p quality, “Pikaffects,” and strong performance in cinematic/VFX tasks), Pika 2.5 (mentioned in late 2025/2026 comparisons with improved ultra-realistic generations, better lighting/textures, and free tier optimizations like daily credit refresh).
- Other additions — Features like Pikadditions (video inpainting for adding objects/people), improved motion smoothness, lip-sync integration (e.g., with ElevenLabs), and tools for stylized/short clips continue to evolve.
- Active usage — People are still creating and sharing Pika-generated content (e.g., short films, animations, social videos) as of mid-February 2026. It’s included in 2026 “best AI video tools” lists with solid ratings (e.g., ★★★★☆ in recent roundups), and creators discuss hacks/tips for cinematic results.
Regarding the mobile app (Pika Labs: AI Trend Effects or similar on iOS/Android):
- Some app store data shows updates as recent as January 2026 (e.g., bug fixes, performance improvements in versions like 1.7.7 around Jan 23, 2026).
- However, the core platform has shifted focus heavily to the web version (pika.art), where new models like Pikaformance are rolling out. The company appears to prioritize web-based access for the most advanced features, which might explain why the standalone mobile app hasn’t seen as frequent or visible major updates recently (possibly aligning with your observation of ~3 months without big changes).
- Many users access Pika primarily via browser anyway, and the web experience gets the newest capabilities first.
Overall, Pika Labs isn’t “dead” or stalled — it’s actively competing in the fast-moving AI video space, shipping features, and getting positive mentions in 2026 reviews. If the mobile app feels stagnant, try the web platform at pika.art for the latest (they’re even hiring, signaling growth).
References:
- Pika official site
- YouTube review of Pika Labs 2.2 (2026)
- AI Insider 2026 AI video tools test
- App Store page for Pika Labs AI Trend Effects