Ivory Coast startup Frame3D has unveiled its innovative AI platform designed to convert smartphone videos of physical spaces into high-quality 3D models, photos, and videos optimized for the web. The platform offers users, particularly in industries like real estate, video editing, and animation, an accessible way to create professional 3D content without the need for specialized equipment.
Launched in 2024 by Alassane Sakande and Kevin Simpore, Frame3D aims to democratize 3D content creation by simplifying the process. Users can effortlessly transform videos of spaces like homes and offices into fully functional 3D models, professional-grade photos, and cinematic videos. The startup is already attracting attention from animation studios globally and has partnered with a real estate agency overseeing over 50 properties. Additionally, Frame3D is working with a real estate listing platform to integrate its API for enhanced functionality.
“Our goal with Frame3D is to eliminate the complexity and time-consuming nature of 3D content creation,” said Sakande. “We want users to be able to create stunning, professional visuals with just their smartphones.”
The platform’s features include seamless 3D model generation, cinematic video production, and professional imagery from any angle, catering to a broad range of sectors such as real estate, video production, and animation studios. Frame3D is also part of the NVIDIA Inception Programme, further enhancing its AI capabilities.