If you're looking for a tool to generate interactive and scalable graphics for AR/VR projects, Meshy is a great option. It can generate 3D models from text prompts and 2D images, with options for text-to-3D, image-to-3D, AI texturing and PBR map generation. Meshy supports multiple art styles and 3D export formats, making it suitable for AR/VR, gaming and digital design projects. It also offers a range of pricing options and a community showcase with tutorials to help you get up and running quickly.
Another tool worth considering is Rive, which is geared for interactive motion graphics. With its State Machine for visual interaction, Animate Anything for real-time animation and Rive Editor for designing interactive graphics, Rive makes it easier to build rich, animated graphics. It's good for game UI, hero animations and interactive elements, and has flexible pricing options for different needs.
3DFY.ai is another powerful option for generating high-quality 3D models from text prompts or single images. It has options like quad-meshed topology, high-quality UV maps and physically-based rendering materials. It's good for generating large 3D datasets and can be embedded into a wide range of applications, including AR/VR, so it's a good option for individuals and businesses.
Last but not least, Bezi is a collaborative spatial design platform for creating, prototyping and reviewing 3D apps and games. With real-time collaboration, Figma integration and AR/VR headset support, Bezi brings 3D design to designers and developers. Its flexible pricing options make it good for designers, developers and teams working on AR/VR projects.