VecGlypher is a single language-model-based system that writes SVG code to draw crisp, editable letters (glyphs) directly from text descriptions or a few example images.
AI models that make CAD designs used to learn mostly from simple “draw-then-extrude” examples, so they struggled with real, complex parts.
Stroke3D lets you draw simple 2D stick-figure strokes plus a short text, and it builds a ready-to-animate 3D model with a skeleton and textures.
PLANING is a new way to build 3D worlds from a moving single camera by combining two kinds of pieces: sharp triangles for shape and soft Gaussians for looks.
Motion 3-to-4 turns a single regular video into a moving 3D object over time (a 4D asset) by first getting the object’s shape and then figuring out how every part moves.
3D-RE-GEN turns a single photo of a room into a full 3D scene with separate, textured objects and a usable background.
CRISP turns a normal phone video of a person into a clean 3D world and a virtual human that can move in it without breaking physics.
Steer3D lets you change a 3D object just by typing what you want, like “add a roof rack,” and it does it in one quick pass.
SpaceControl lets you steer a powerful 3D generator with simple shapes you draw, without retraining the model.