Overview
- Marble is now generally available with a freemium plan and three paid tiers: Standard at $20 per month, Pro at $35, and Max at $95.
- It generates persistent, downloadable 3D worlds from text, single or multi-view images, video, panoramas, or coarse 3D layouts.
- AI-native tools include the Chisel editor that separates scene structure from visual style, direct object manipulation, one-time scene expansion, and a composer mode to stitch multiple worlds.
- Outputs export as Gaussian splats, triangle meshes, or video for integration into pipelines using tools like Unity and Unreal Engine.
- Hands-on tests report strong results alongside artifacts such as morphing, blurred details, and missing small objects, with reviewers noting open questions on consistency and safety for robotics.