Transform ideas into AR experiences with a 3D model
Select and view 3D objects from a dataset
Create 3D models from text or images
Create a 3D scene with random torus knots and lights
Display 3D food models
Create a dynamic torus knot scene with random properties
The AniMer Demo
Display fractal patterns using L-systems
Generate 3D mesh from a single image
Play an interactive 3D Pong game
Create a recursive 3D DNA strand visualization
Create a dynamic 3D scene with lights and knots
Create an immersive 3D environment with dynamic lights and shapes
Talking Egg is a cutting-edge 3D modeling tool designed to transform your ideas into immersive Augmented Reality (AR) experiences. It simplifies the creation of interactive 3D models, making it accessible for users of all skill levels. Whether you're a designer, artist, or innovator, Talking Egg empowers you to bring your concepts to life in stunning detail.
• Intuitive 3D Modeling: Create complex 3D models with ease using advanced yet user-friendly tools. • AR Export Capability: Seamlessly export your 3D models into AR formats for real-world interaction. • Customizable Designs: Adjust textures, colors, and animations to match your creative vision. • Cross-Platform Compatibility: Use Talking Egg on multiple devices and platforms without losing functionality. • AI-Powered Suggestions: Receive real-time recommendations to improve and enhance your designs. • Interactive Preview: Test and interact with your 3D models in real-time before finalizing. • Object Animation: Add motion and dynamics to your models for a more engaging experience.
What devices support Talking Egg?
Talking Egg is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, as well as desktop platforms like Windows and macOS.
Do I need prior 3D modeling experience to use Talking Egg?
No, Talking Egg is designed to be user-friendly for both beginners and professionals. Its intuitive interface and AI suggestions make it accessible for all skill levels.
How long does it take to export a 3D model to AR format?
Exporting time varies depending on the complexity of the model and your device's performance. Typically, it takes a few minutes for standard models.