Modo Raises $28M to Scale Collaborative 3D Design Platform and Launches 'SceneShare'

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Modo Raises $28M to Scale Collaborative 3D Design Platform and Launches 'SceneShare'

Modo's Series A was led by Creative Capital and includes strategic investments from 3D content studios. The platform provides web-native 3D collaboration, letting teams drop models into shared rooms, annotate spatially, and run playblasts together.

SceneShare, the newly launched feature, offers synchronized camera controls, voice chat, and versioned comments pinned to parts of the model. Designers can invite stakeholders with a single link—no heavy client downloads required.

Modo also announced integrations with Blender, Cinema 4D, and CAD pipelines to maintain fidelity across tools. The company emphasized low-bandwidth streaming and smart LODs to keep performance smooth for reviewers on laptops and tablets.

With fresh funding, Modo plans to scale its cloud rendering back-end, improve security for IP-heavy customers, and add plugin SDKs for studio-specific workflows. Investors highlighted the demand for end-to-end remote review tools in distributed creative teams.