IntangibleNow supported by $ 4 million in seed funding, it offers a creative tool that is powered by AI that allows users to create 3D World Concepts with text suggestions to help creative professionals in various industries.
The company’s mission is to make the creative process accessible to all, including professionals such as filmmakers, game designers, event designers and marketing organizations, as well as everyday users who wish to visualize the concepts. For example, everyday users could create home design and small works of art using the tool.
With its new collection of capital, the intangible plans for June’s junction for the 3D 3D -based studio -based studio, he says.
The top intangible is Charles Migos, A former designer for Apple’s first iPad apps (iBooks, notes and news) and the Vice President of Product Design in Unity. His co -founder, Bharat vasanHe is an entrepreneur who previously founded a base, a company acquired by Intel.
Migos captured the idea after working at Unity, a platform used by millions of game developers. Wanted to build a tool for all Creatively utilizing the power of genetic AI.
“Editor Unity is an incredible tool, but people who really make creative decisions don’t use this tool,” Migos told TechCrunch. “With the advent of AI, I realized that it would be absolutely possible to make 3D accessible to people who cannot now and pack it in a way where the AI and 3D genetic tools were designed for professional creatives,” he added.
The intangible product is designed to facilitate users to dive into 3D creation without having to learn complex coding. With simple prompts, users can use AI to build a complete three -dimensional world by designing a city or landscape from scratch.
Starting with a 3D canvas processor, users can easily carry and eliminate data from a library of about 6,000 active 3Ds, including people in different locations (such as walking, running or seat), trees, roads, vehicles and much more.
In addition, with the capabilities of the storyboard, filmmakers can also handle the camera corners and organize scenes in classroom.
After the initial design phase, users can go to “imaging mode”, which uses AI images production to make the scene more intense. The intangible exploits Deepseek, Llama and steady diffusion, among others.
In addition, intangible has a capacity to cooperate. Teams can share links with their online projects and work together in real time, gather feedback and make adjustments in flight.


The intangible is currently in closed beta and users can apply for timely access. The company says it has already attracted interest from “hundreds of” creatives, including big studio of movie and gambling. (These names will be announced later, the start.)
In June, the intangible will officially begin, offering both free and paid subscription options, ranging from $ 15 to $ 50 per month. Users will also be able to buy additional credits for producing images and videos.
The A16Z Speedrun, Crosslink Capital and several Angel investors have led the recent funding.
The increased capital will be allocated not only for the development of products but also for the recruitment. The company currently has a group of 10 people, including Philip Metschan, the head of product designer who has previously worked on Pixar and ILM. Intangible plans to double the size of the team this year.