Ivory Coast’s Frame3D launches AI platform that takes smartphone videos 3D

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Ivory Coast-based startup Frame3D has launched its 3D AI platform, offering a seamless way for users to convert smartphone videos of physical spaces – such as homes and offices – into fully functional 3D models, professional-quality photos, and videos optimised for the web. 

Founded in 2024 by Alassane Sakande and Kevin Simpore, Frame3D is a 3D generative AI platform aimed at making 3D content creation accessible to all. With a focus on real estate, video editing, and animation, the platform allows users to transform smartphone videos into 3D models, professional photos, and videos. 

The startup, which has joined the NVIDIA Inception Programme, has been receiving inbound interest from animation studios around the world, while onboarding a real estate agency managing over 50 properties and working with a real estate listing platform for API integration.

“Our mission is to make 3D content creation as easy as taking a video on your smartphone,” said Sakande. “With Frame3D, we’re removing the learning curve and long rendering times that typically come with 3D creation, allowing users to create stunning visuals quickly and without any special equipment or expertise.”

Key features and benefits of Frame3D’s platform include effortless 3D model generation, cinematic video creation, and professional photos from any angle. It is designed for a wide range of industries, with real estate professionals, 3D video editors, and animation studios standing to benefit from its innovative capabilities.

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