
Sloyd is a 3D creation tool designed to simplify the process for creators, enabling them to generate 3D models from text prompts or images. Their platform offers a web app, an SDK, and an API, catering to game development, 3D printing, and other applications. Sloyd utilizes a proprietary parametric engine combined with AI to generate customizable, game-optimized 3D assets quickly. They offer tiered pricing plans, including a free starter option, a Plus plan for individuals and small teams, and custom enterprise solutions. The company's vision is to empower more people to create games and experiences by making 3D art accessible and efficient.

Sloyd is a 3D creation tool designed to simplify the process for creators, enabling them to generate 3D models from text prompts or images. Their platform offers a web app, an SDK, and an API, catering to game development, 3D printing, and other applications. Sloyd utilizes a proprietary parametric engine combined with AI to generate customizable, game-optimized 3D assets quickly. They offer tiered pricing plans, including a free starter option, a Plus plan for individuals and small teams, and custom enterprise solutions. The company's vision is to empower more people to create games and experiences by making 3D art accessible and efficient.
Product: AI-powered web-first 3D creation platform (text-to-3D, image-to-3D, parametric templates) with web app, SDK, and API
Focus: Fast, game-optimized 3D assets (automatic UVs, LODs, topology control, one-click rigging/animation)
Founding: Founded in 2021; headquartered in Oslo, Norway
Team size: Approximately 10 employees
Funding: $3.27M total (announced Early VC / Pre-Seed activity in June 2024)
Reduces complexity and time required to produce optimized 3D assets for game development, 3D printing, and interactive experiences.
2021
3D tools / Game development / Generative AI
$2,000,000
Dealroom reports a $2.0M Early VC round in June 2024; Crunchbase lists a Pre-Seed round (announced June 6, 2024) with seven investors.
“Investors reported for the round include Autodesk, Skyfall Ventures, Antler, Acequia Capital, Hartmann Capital, fresh.fund, and a16z Games Speedrun”