AI 3D Generation

Turn any furniture photo into a 3D model

TARDIS uses AI to generate realistic, to-scale 3D models from a single furniture photo. Get USDZ and GLB files in minutes — no 3D modeling experience required.

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How AI 3D generation works

  1. Upload a photo

    Use any product photo — a screenshot from a retailer, a catalog image, or a photo you took yourself. One angle is all the AI needs.

  2. Enter dimensions

    Provide the width, height, and depth of the furniture piece so the 3D model is generated at the correct real-world scale.

  3. AI generates the 3D model

    Our AI reconstructs the furniture as a full 3D mesh in 2–5 minutes. The result is a production-quality model with textures and proper geometry.

  4. View, download, or use in AR

    Inspect the model in an interactive 3D viewer, place it in your room with AR, or download the USDZ/GLB file for use in other applications.

Output formats

USDZ: Apple's 3D format for AR Quick Look on iPhone and iPad. Drop it into Keynote, Pages, or use it in AR directly from Safari.

GLB: Universal 3D format that works on Android (Scene Viewer), web browsers, Blender, Unity, Unreal Engine, and more.

What furniture can I convert?

TARDIS works with all types of furniture: sofas, chairs, tables, desks, beds, shelves, cabinets, dressers, nightstands, coffee tables, dining sets, and more. Any piece from any retailer — IKEA, Wayfair, West Elm, CB2, Article, Pottery Barn, Amazon, and independent stores.

FAQ

How long does 3D model generation take?

Typically 2–5 minutes depending on the complexity of the furniture piece. You can watch the progress in real time.

What photo quality do I need?

A clear product photo from any angle works. Higher resolution gives better results, but even a phone screenshot from a retailer website will produce a good model.

Can I use the generated models commercially?

Models generated with TARDIS are yours to use. They work great for e-commerce listings, interior design presentations, and AR product experiences.

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