FAQs

No bad questions.

What is Intangible?

Intangible is an AI-native 3D platform that lets creative teams in media and entertainment build, iterate and share high-quality scenes, images and videos. Unlike complex 3D software or unpredictable AI generators, Intangible gives you fast, intuitive tools to visualise scenes, pitch ideas, and create production-ready content with precision and control.

Who is Intangible built for?

We built Intangible for creative teams in film, advertising, events, and interactive media - anyone who needs to explore and share big ideas in 3D, fast.

Can I try Intangible before committing?

Yes! You can start with a free trial to see how Intangible fits your workflow.

Do I need 3D experience to use Intangible?

No experience required. If you’ve used tools like Canva or Figma, you’ll feel right at home. Intangible is designed to be intuitive and simple from day one.

Do I need to download any software?

Nope! Intangible runs fully in your browser, so no downloads or installs are needed. Just log in and create!

Where can I find tutorials and help resources?

Intangible includes built-in tutorials and practical tips to help you get started.

What are the copyright rules for Intangible content?

You own and can export what you create with Intangible. However, depending on your use of these materials alongside licensed or third-party content, you may need to secure additional rights. For full details on ownership, usage, and your responsibilities, please refer to our Terms of Service: https://www.intangible.ai/terms-of-service.

This sounds awesome… but what should I expect from the open beta?

Intangible is in open beta, which means you’re getting a front-row seat and a backstage pass. While we’ve built something pretty magical, you might run into the occasional bug or some inconsistencies. If you do, don’t be shy — tell us! Please reach out at support@intangible.ai. We’d love to hear from you.

How is Intangible different from other 3D visualization tools?

Traditional 3D visualization tools are built for precision modeling, and each detail must be set up by hand. This takes weeks and serious technical skills.

We take a different approach. You compose your scene using simple 3D layouts, then our AI generates the photorealistic details. Instead of modeling every element, you're directing the overall vision while AI handles the complex rendering work.

This gives you control without complexity. You maintain creative authority over composition, camera angles, and spatial relationships, but skip the technical hurdles that typically slow down ideation. 

Intangible also understands spatial context - how objects relate to each other, natural movement patterns, scale relationships - so your results stay consistent across different shots and iterations.

How do I get started with Intangible Studio?

Sign in and start with a template or a quick prompt. Drag in props, pose characters, frame your shots. You’ll go from a blank canvas to a 3D world in minutes. From there, click “Generate Image” to create your high-res image.

Can I export visuals for use in other tools?

Yes, you can export images and videos in multiple aspect ratios - ready for use in production pipelines, decks, or client previews.

How do I generate an image?

Start with a template for a 3D scene or build it in minutes from scratch. Then, set up a camera, frame your shot, set the style, and click render. For more information, check out built-in tutorials and practical tips within the platform.

How do I generate a video?

Once you’ve rendered an image,  you can generate a video in one click right inside the Studio. The video builds directly from your scene, so it looks consistent, with full control over camera angles, motion, and pacing. For more information, check out built-in tutorials and practical tips within the platform.

Does Intangible support shot-to-shot consistency?

Yes. All shots are generated from the same 3D scene, so spatial consistency is built in by default. You can also reuse characters, lighting setups, and style prompts across shots, and apply LORAs (Low-Rank Adaptation) to maintain a consistent visual style and composition in the final renders.

What is LORA and how does it work in Intangible?

LORA stands for Low-Rank Adaptation — a type of trained dataset focused on a specific subject or style. This lets you apply consistent visual styles to objects or characters across different shots and scenes.

How does pricing work and what are my options?

For more information on pricing and subscription options, please visit our Pricing Page.