
The global 3D modeling market is projected to exceed $15 billion by 2030. Every industry — from product design to architecture to e-commerce — is adopting 3D because it communicates shape, scale, and detail in ways 2D images cannot. But a 3D model built for a product render has different requirements than one built for 3D printing or a real-time web configurator. We build 3D models optimized for their intended use: polygon-efficient for real-time, detail-rich for photorealistic rendering, and dimensionally precise for manufacturing.
A 3D model with 5 million polygons produces stunning photorealistic renders. Put that same model in a web-based product configurator and it will crash the browser. Export it for 3D printing and the mesh will have errors that make it unprintable — non-manifold edges, inverted normals, and zero-thickness walls.
The reverse is equally problematic. A model optimized for real-time (20,000 polygons) looks blocky and unconvincing in a high-resolution render. A CAD model designed for manufacturing has perfectly precise geometry but no material information for visualization.
This is why we ask about the end use before starting any 3D modeling project. The modeling approach, topology, level of detail, and file format are all determined by what happens after the model is built. Product visualization, 3D printing, web/AR experiences, game engines, manufacturing, and architectural visualization each have specific technical requirements. Getting the model right for its intended pipeline saves time, money, and the frustration of rebuilding.

Consumer products, electronics, packaging, and furniture. Studio-quality models with accurate materials for marketing renders, AR previews, and e-commerce 3D viewers.
Building exteriors, interior spaces, landscapes, and urban environments. Detailed models for photorealistic visualization, VR walkthroughs, and client presentations.
Machine parts, assemblies, and mechanisms with precise tolerances. Parametric models ready for CNC, 3D printing, or injection molding toolpath generation.
Characters, creatures, and organic forms for games, animation, and marketing. Sculpted detail with clean retopology for rigging and animation.
Optimized low-poly models with baked textures for web 3D viewers (three.js), AR experiences (ARKit/ARCore), and product configurators. GLTF/GLB delivery.
Watertight meshes with uniform wall thickness, support-friendly geometry, and scale-accurate dimensions. STL/3MF delivery with print-ready validation.
Gather reference images, dimensions, technical drawings, or physical samples. Define the end use: rendering, real-time, manufacturing, or 3D printing. Establish polygon budget, texture resolution, and delivery formats.
Create a low-detail blockout to establish proportions, scale, and composition. Client reviews and approves the overall form before detail work begins. This prevents expensive revisions later.
Build the final model with appropriate detail level. Apply materials and textures: PBR material setup for rendering/real-time, UV mapping, and texture baking for optimized versions.
Optimize for the target pipeline: retopology for real-time, mesh cleanup for 3D printing, STEP export for manufacturing. Deliver in all required formats with a technical specification document.
No commitments. Tell us what you need and we'll tell you how we'd solve it.
Challenge: Furniture brand needs 3D models of 50 products for website configurator and AR 'place in your room' feature
Solution: Optimized GLTF models under 5MB each with PBR materials. Multiple fabric/color variants as texture swaps. AR-ready for iOS and Android.
Result: Product page conversion increased 94% with 3D viewer. AR feature reduced returns by 35% as customers could preview furniture scale in their space.
Challenge: Real estate developer needs photorealistic interior renders of 4 apartment types before construction begins
Solution: Detailed interior models with furniture, lighting, and material accuracy. 8K renders from multiple camera angles per apartment type.
Result: Pre-sales reached 60% before construction started. Developer attributed early sales to photorealistic visualization that buyers trusted.
Challenge: Hardware startup needs a consumer electronics enclosure modeled for injection molding with precise snap-fit tolerances
Solution: SolidWorks parametric model with draft angles, wall thickness analysis, and snap-fit joint design. STEP files for toolmaker. Rendering model for marketing.
Result: First-article samples approved without modification — saving one $15,000 tooling revision cycle and 6 weeks of delay.
3D assets optimized for web delivery: glTF/GLB for real-time viewers, WebP/AVIF renders for static display. Interactive 3D viewers built on Three.js integrated into Next.js 16 pages — your products spin and zoom directly in the browser.
AI-assisted texture generation, material creation, and scene composition using Stable Diffusion and Claude. Faster iteration on visual concepts without expensive photo shoots. Human artists make every final creative and technical decision.
3D assets and renders hosted on your infrastructure with CDN delivery via Cloudinary. No dependency on Sketchfab or other 3D hosting platforms. Full control over file formats, compression, and delivery optimization.
From concept sketches and reference gathering through 3D modeling, texturing, rendering, to web integration — one team delivers everything. The 3D artist who models your product also optimizes it for web performance.
Fixed-price 3D projects with clear deliverables: model complexity, texture resolution, render count, animation duration. You approve wireframe models before we invest in detailed texturing and rendering.
Simple product models: $500-$1,500. Detailed product models with materials and textures: $1,500-$5,000. Architectural scenes: $3,000-$10,000. Character models with rigging: $5,000-$15,000. Mechanical assemblies: $2,000-$8,000. Volume discounts for 10+ models. Pricing depends on polygon count, texture complexity, and intended use. We provide fixed-price quotes after reviewing reference materials.
Any format your pipeline requires: FBX (universal exchange), OBJ (simple geometry + materials), GLTF/GLB (web and AR — the 'JPEG of 3D'), STL/3MF (3D printing), STEP/IGES (CAD and manufacturing), USD (Pixar format for complex scenes), BLEND/MAX/C4D (native source files). We also provide texture maps separately: albedo, normal, roughness, metallic, ambient occlusion in PNG or EXR.
Yes. We regularly model from: product photos (multiple angles), hand sketches, technical drawings (with dimensions), physical samples (measured or 3D scanned), and verbal descriptions with reference images. The more reference material you provide, the faster and more accurate the result. For complex organic shapes, 3D scanning a physical sample and using it as a base mesh is often the most efficient approach.
Send us reference images, sketches, or drawings. We'll recommend the right modeling approach and provide a fixed-price quote for models optimized for your pipeline.
Multi-format delivery · Optimized for render, web, AR, or print · Fixed-price quotes
High-poly models (100K-5M+ polygons) capture every surface detail and are used for photorealistic rendering, close-up product shots, and manufacturing reference. Low-poly models (1K-50K polygons) are optimized for real-time applications: web 3D viewers, AR experiences, game engines, and mobile apps. We often create both from the same project — high-poly for renders, then retopology + normal map baking to create an optimized low-poly version that looks detailed but runs smoothly in real-time.
Simple product model: 3-5 business days. Detailed product with textures: 5-10 business days. Architectural scene: 10-20 business days. Character with rigging: 15-25 business days. These include blockout approval, detail pass, texturing, and revision rounds. Rush delivery available for product launches and pitch deadlines.
Yes — 3D modeling is often the first step in a larger pipeline. We offer photorealistic rendering, product animation, architectural walkthroughs, and real-time web experiences as separate or bundled services. Many clients commission modeling and rendering together for a cohesive result. See our rendering and animation service pages for details.