Rodin by Hyper3D

High-fidelity 3D model generation

Image Generation Subscription Has API
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RECATOOLS Score
7.2 / 10
Capability
7.5
Value for money
6
Ease of use
7
ASEAN readiness
6
API quality
6.5
Founded
2023
HQ
Shanghai, China
Users
Launched
Developer

Overview

Rodin is a 3D model generator from Hyper3D — produces detailed, textured meshes from text or image prompts. Strong on the high-fidelity end of the 3D generation market. Subscription-based pricing.

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Use cases

High-fidelity 3D Game development Animation prep
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ASEAN Perspective

Rodin by Hyper3D in Southeast Asia

ASEAN-region availability and pricing notes coming soon. Drop the editorial team a note via /contact/ if you can supply local context (Singapore/Malaysia/Indonesia/Thailand/Vietnam).

RECATOOLS Verdict

Rodin by Hyper3D (Deemos) is among the strongest image/text-to-3D generators, producing meshes with PBR textures and increasingly production-oriented control in its Gen-2/2.5 line, with high-poly and 4K-texture options on higher tiers. For game, product and 3D-content creators it can cut early asset-blocking time dramatically, and it's accessible both directly and via API (around $0.30-$0.40 per generation through providers).

It suits indie game devs, 3D artists and product designers wanting fast base assets. Caveats: it uses a credit model that gets expensive at volume (per-credit costs are high on lower tiers), generated topology still often needs cleanup for animation/production, and quality varies with input. ASEAN access is global via web/API, USD billing.

Independent AI-assisted assessment by RECATOOLS.

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