Singapore-based PixCap, a web-based 3D design platform, has raised US$2.8 million in seed funding led by Sequoia Surge.
Cocoon Capital, Entrepreneur First and angel investor Michael Gryseels also participated.
“The new funding will contribute to talent acquisition, product development and community building for global expansion,” said CJ Looi, CEO and Co-Founder of PixCap.
Founded in 2020 by Cyril Nie (CTO) and Looi, PixCap allows users with no 3D experience to find, edit and export 3D content, including images for graphic designs and animations for landing pages and social media.
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Designers, developers and consumers can use PixCap to create 3D content for graphic designs, games and AR/VR. The firm provides an “extensive library of 3D templates and models” (users can also import their own) for users to edit and customise on the platform and export unlimited images and videos based on these templates – all without requiring 3D experience.
With PixCap, designers can source 3D assets and characters for social media posts and landing pages, while developers can find thousands of 3D assets and animations to use in-game engines. PixCap also enables real-time collaboration with teams.
For advanced 3D users, the platform supports GLTF and FBX exports to 3D software such as Unity, Maya, Cinema4D and Blender.
PixCap claims to have over 30,000 users from more than 60 countries, including the US, India, the UK and Southeast Asia.
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