If you want to peer into Three.js objects in a more immersive environment to debug and optimize them, Volu is worth a look. It lets developers debug, inspect and modify code in their headset. The platform comes with a console for seeing error and warning messages, an inspect tool for detailed object information and Magic Discovery for private, peer-to-peer connections to VSCode. It can inspect Three.js objects directly, monitor performance and see console logs, so it's a great tool for developers.
Another interesting project is Meshy. It's a 3D AI toolkit that generates 3D models based on text prompts and 2D images. It can handle a variety of art styles and export 3D models in several formats. Meshy is geared for AR/VR, gaming and digital design, with features like AI texturing and automatic generation of PBR maps. It can dramatically accelerate 3D content creation for creatives and businesses.
For a more collaborative and immersive experience, Timmerse is a low-code 3D creation platform. It lets you build your own metaverse virtual worlds with a simple 3D editor and AI robots that can speed up the creation of immersive experiences. Timmerse can handle real-time interactions with 3D, avatar, audio and video elements, which makes it good for marketing, education and collaboration.
Last, IzanamiAI is an AI-powered virtual world design tool that lets you create 3D models, characters and environments from text prompts and images. It can generate 3D models instantly, animate them easily, perform automatic retopology and create immersive environments. It's good for creatives and developers who want to quickly realize their virtual world idea with big time and cost savings.