Nextech3D.ai has reportedly been awarded a patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office for technology related to 3D model generation. According to the news release by the company, the patent approval is “pivotal” as we are “witnessing a paradigm shift in technology with AI, AR, and 3D model creation becoming the next generation of foundational technology”.
Nextech3D.ai is a generative AI-powered 3D model supplier that utilizes its proprietary AI to craft 3D experiences. The company focuses on creating 3D photorealistic models for Amazon and other online retailers, such as P&G and Kohls.
Through Nextech3D.ai’s technology, a user will reportedly be able to create a 3D model with the assistance of CAD and texture, all within minutes. While the company has already been using the technology, including in its Toggle3D platform, it claims that the patented technology will enable it to capture a “larger portion of the growing 3D model creation business”.
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