Freepik builds 3D Scenes
Freepik launched a 3D Scenes feature that generates full environments from images — consistent lighting, controllable camera, faster photo‑shoot pipelines for editors and artists (x.com). For musicians and restaurants that need polished visual content, that means quick, controllable promo shots without full production rigs (x.com).
Freepik’s product page says 3D Scenes can be built from five inputs — a preset location, a user image, a 3D object, a Google Street View panorama or an empty canvas — with the platform doing the rendering. The docs state users can add and position objects and characters inside those environments and then capture “production‑ready images” inside the same browser-based workflow. Freepik markets 3D Scenes as part of its AI Suite, which the company says is used by about 700,000 creative teams and lists integrations with external models and tools across imaging and video. (freepik.com) Independent reviewers and tutorial creators have demonstrated the tool’s camera-control workflows — showing multi-angle outputs from a single reference and faster pre‑production steps for storyboarding and mockups. (YouTube / Freepik NEW; photutorial.com) Company PR and reporting note Freepik’s broader reach: the firm reported about 150 million monthly users in 2023 as it expanded its generative‑AI offerings. (BusinessWire) Freepik’s 3D Scenes documentation and changelog are live on its site, and the company promotes the feature through product update videos and tutorials aimed at designers and small business creators. (freepik.com; YouTube / Freepik NEW)