Hyper3D Rodin
Native 3D AI that generates quad-mesh, PBR-textured models from text or images
Overview
Hyper3D Rodin, built by Deemos Tech, generates production-ready 3D models with clean quad-based mesh topology and PBR materials from text prompts or images. The underlying CLAY and BANG research won SIGGRAPH best-paper recognition, and the v2 model uses a large native-3D architecture aimed at professional rigging and animation workflows. A 7-day free trial is offered, with Creator and Business plans (the latter including API access) and third-party API availability via fal.ai and others.
Pricing
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ASEAN Perspective
Hyper3D Rodin in Southeast Asia
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Hyper3D Rodin is among the more technically advanced AI 3D generators, prized for clean quad-based topology and PBR materials that drop into professional pipelines with less cleanup than rivals. Its SIGGRAPH-recognized research lineage backs that reputation.
It offers a free trial plus paid tiers, with API access on Business plans and through third-party hosts like fal.ai, broadening integration options. ASEAN readiness is moderate as a globally available English tool; cost rises for commercial and API usage, but output quality is a genuine draw for studios.
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