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New AI tool turns your text prompts into 3D worlds

Technology

World Labs, led by AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li, just launched Marble—a new platform that lets you build detailed 3D worlds from text and images, with support for videos and layouts also described by the company.
You can try it for free or unlock more features starting at $20/month.
Everything you create is editable and ready to share.

You can mix and match different creations

Marble uses smart "Gaussian Splatting" tech to generate consistent 3D spaces.
You can mix and match different creations into bigger environments and export them for use in games, VR, VFX, or design projects.
The platform offers both free and paid tiers starting at $20/month.

Early users say it cuts down their work from weeks to minutes

Early users say Marble cuts down their work from weeks to minutes—especially when making full virtual sets or interiors.
It's not just about single objects; it's about building whole worlds quickly with impressive detail.

Marble runs on an open-source Spark rendering library

Marble runs on an open-source Spark rendering library that works smoothly across desktops, phones, and VR headsets using Three.js.
It's especially handy for designers and developers working in gaming or visual effects who want efficient cross-platform tools.