TLDR

Magic Mirror Fast now runs on Nano Banana for quick, fixed-ratio AI art. You can use multiple images as input on supported models, integrate with Telegram for logins and Stars purchases, and enjoy faster media delivery via S3 and CDN. Async creation, smarter polling, and enhanced admin tools make Fiddl.art more efficient and user-friendly.

Magic Mirror Fast on Nano Banana

We built Magic Mirror Fast on the Nano Banana model, which maintains a fixed aspect ratio and prioritizes speed. This means quicker results without extra setup. Costs display upfront, and a mini PayPal checkout appears if you need more points. The UI clearly distinguishes Magic Mirror Pro for personalized workflows and Magic Mirror Fast for rapid creation.

Use Multiple Images as Input

Models like Nano Banana and GPT-image-1 now support up to 10 uploaded images at once. The interface deduplicates selections and adapts when switching models. Single-image inputs remain for Flux variants, Photon, and custom models. A new picker with remove and clear-all controls uses S3 thumbnails for smooth browsing on any device.

For more on model capabilities, explore our guide to Photon AI with real image examples.

Telegram Bot, Login, and Stars Purchases

Telegram integration is now fully supported. Link your account, sign in on desktop with a six-digit code, and buy points using Stars. Deep links expire for security, and purchases credit points with referral bonuses. Admin tools help manage bot settings and generate ban links.

Faster Images and Cheaper Polling

Heavy images now deliver via S3 and CDN with short-lived secrets, reducing load times. Upscaling uses a readiness endpoint and S3 locks to avoid duplication. Clients mount media only when visible, and profile pages use proper pagination for stability.

Async Creation and Missions

Creation jobs can run in the background. A new batch status API reports waiting, running, completed, or error states with progress details. Placeholders appear during processing and auto-replace when assets are ready. Mission cards show progress bars and rewards, with a once-per-session claim prompt.

Learn about mission systems in our update on upvotes, missions, and points.

Admin and Operations

Moderation and finance tools received major upgrades. Media purge removes banned content across storage with dry-run and batching support. The admin ban endpoint returns usage stats, and payments pages filter by method, status, user, and date. An uploads browser offers table or grid views with ban options from thumbnails.

Marketing and Analytics

Meta Pixel now tracks purchases, registrations, and SPA pageviews with a no-JS fallback. Legal links for Privacy and Terms appear in footers and model pages. The PayPal mini checkout renders only when visible and cleans up afterward.

Quality and UX Fixes

Profile pages jump to top on tab switches, favorites use paginated searches, and upvoting private media shows clear dialogs. Better loading overlays, error handling, and correct image orientation on upload improve reliability.

Why This Matters

These updates make Fiddl.art faster and easier to use. S3 delivery and readiness polling cut costs and boost speed. Multi-image inputs with Nano Banana simplify complex edits. Telegram login streamlines access for chat users, and admin tools reduce moderation overhead.

For creators using custom models or AI headshot workflows, this means clearer inputs, upfront costs, and predictable results. When comparing AI art tools, Fiddl.art now emphasizes speed, clarity, and control.

Explore custom model training in our guide to training AI models with control and clarity.

Notes for Developers

Model enums include Nano Banana, creation payloads accept image UUIDs with per-model caps, and media endpoints use CDN URLs with short secrets. The batch status API exposes progress states, and Telegram supports deep links, device login, and idempotent Stars purchases.

What Is Not Changing

All existing routes and models remain supported. Legacy base64 endpoints still work, but CDN URLs are now preferred. No new roadmap items were added beyond this release.

Thank You

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FAQ

What is Magic Mirror Fast?
Magic Mirror Fast is a streamlined version of Fiddl.art’s AI image tool, using the Nano Banana model for fixed-ratio, rapid generation with multi-image support.

How do I use multiple images in AI art?
Upload up to 10 images when using supported models like Nano Banana or GPT-image-1. The interface adapts if you switch models with different limits.

Can I login to Fiddl.art via Telegram?
Yes, link your Telegram account to sign in on desktop with a six-digit code or make Stars purchases that credit points.

Are my existing creations and models affected?
No, all existing routes, models, and base64 endpoints remain functional. CDN delivery is now the preferred method for faster loading.

What are the benefits of async creation?
Async creation lets jobs run in the background, with placeholders showing progress. This improves usability for batch operations and long renders.