Intangible AICurrently supported by 4 million dollars of seeds on seeds, it offers a creative tool that permits users to create 3D world concepts with text hints to assist creative professionals in various industries.
The company’s mission is to make a creative process available to everyone, including professionals resembling filmmakers, game designers, events planners and marketing agencies, in addition to on a regular basis users who want to visualise concepts. For example, day by day users can generate home design and small artistic projects using this tool.
With latest funds raising, intangible plans to the June premiere of the 3D web studio without code.
The leading immaterial is Charles Migos, The former major designer of the Apple iPad application (IBOLA, NOTES and News) and Vice President of Product Development in Unity. His co -founder, Vasan bharatHe is an entrepreneur who was previously a co -founder of Base, a company dealing with the wearing acquired by Intel.
Migos invented this concept after working at Unity, a platform used by tens of millions of game developers. He desired to build a tool for creators who used the power of generative artificial intelligence.
(*4*) said Migos Techcrunch. “With the arrival of artificial intelligence, I realized that it would be completely possible for 3D to be available to people who cannot now and pack it in the way generative tools for creating AI and 3D were designed for professional creations,” he added.
The Intangible product has been designed to make it easier for users to dive in 3D formation without learning complex coding. Simply providing prompts, users can use artificial intelligence to build a comprehensive 3D world, city or landscape design from scratch.
Starting from an editor on 3D canvas, users can easily drag and drop items from the library of about 6,000 3D assets, including people in various poses (resembling walking, running or sitting), trees, roads, vehicles and many others.
In addition, because of the capabilities of the script, film creators also can manipulate the camera angles and organize scenes in order.
After the initial stage of design, users can switch to “visual mode”, which uses generating AI images to render the stage more vividly. An intangible person uses, among others, Deepseek, Lama and stable diffusion.
In addition, non -material has the ability to cooperate. Teams can provide links to their web projects and cooperate in real time, gathering feedback and entering corrections in flight.

Intangible is currently in a closed beta version, and users can apply for early access. The company informs that it has already turn out to be interested in “hundreds” of creations, including large film studies and games. (Specific names will likely be announced later, says the startup.)
In June, Intangible will officially start, offering each free subscription options and paid, from USD 15 to 50 monthly. Users can even have the opportunity to purchase additional loans to generate image and video.
A16Z Speedrun, Cross Link Capital and several Investors of Angels led the last round of financing.
The collected capital will likely be assigned not only for product development, but also for employment. The company currently has 10 people, including Philip Mettschan, the major product designer who previously worked at Pixar and ILM. Intangible plans to double the size of the team this 12 months.
