Overview
- Marble is now commercially available with a free tier and paid plans at $20, $35, and $95 per month that scale generation credits and unlock features such as multi-image/video input, scene expansion, and commercial rights.
- Creators can generate 3D environments from text prompts, single or multiple images, short video clips, panoramas, or coarse 3D layouts, then refine results with AI-native editing tools.
- Unlike real-time generators, Marble produces persistent, downloadable worlds exportable as Gaussian splats, triangle meshes, or video, which World Labs says reduces morphing and enables precise camera control for VFX.
- The release adds the Chisel hybrid 3D editor for blocking out structure before styling, plus one-click world expansion and a composer mode to stitch multiple scenes into larger spaces.
- World Labs targets gaming, film/VFX, VR, and robotics simulation, with early interest tempered by industry concerns over IP, energy use, and content quality noted in recent developer surveys.