What this directory is for
Somewhere between "type a prompt, get a world" demos and production-ready pipelines sits a crowded, fast-moving market of AI scene tools: world generators, mesh generators, skybox makers, capture apps, engine plugins. Vendor pages oversell, roundup articles age in weeks, and half the products pivot within a year. 3D Scene Creator keeps a curated map of what actually exists, with each capability note linked to the vendor's own site or documentation so you can check the claim at its origin.
The editors work at QUVISS, a company building AI production tooling — adjacent to, and occasionally overlapping with, the categories covered here. That proximity is why the directory stays current, and it is also a bias you deserve to know about: entries are curated on editorial judgment, facts are never published without a source, and nobody pays for placement.
How the directory is curated
- Vendor-verified claims. Capability notes are checked against the tool's official site, docs, or engine-store listing before publication, and link to where they were checked.
- Pivots get recorded. This market shifts constantly — tools that shut down, rename, or change direction are updated or removed rather than left to mislead.
- Placement isn't for sale. No entry, ordering, or wording has been paid for. Any future sponsorship would be labeled and carry rel="sponsored".
- Our conflict, stated. QUVISS builds production software in an adjacent space; where our interests touch a category, the footer disclosure applies.
- Machine-assisted, source-gated. AI helps with research and drafting; nothing publishes without a human-checked source.