Overview
- Marble is live with free and paid tiers, including Standard at $20 per month, Pro at $35, and Max at $95, offering escalating generation credits and feature access.
- Users can create worlds from text, single or multi‑image inputs, short video, panoramas, or coarse 3D layouts, then refine them with local edits, one‑time scene expansion, and a composer mode to stitch large spaces.
- Chisel, an AI‑native 3D editor, lets creators block out structure with primitives and then apply stylistic guidance, decoupling geometry from appearance for tighter control.
- Outputs export as Gaussian splats, triangle meshes, or videos for use in game and VFX pipelines, with VR viewing supported on Vision Pro and Quest 3.
- Early tests highlight progress alongside limitations such as morphing, blurred details, and object‑permanence gaps, as industry players like Google, Tencent, Nvidia, and xAI step up parallel world‑model efforts and explore uses in games, film, VR, and robotics simulation.