VoxelForge raises $65M to power generative 3D asset marketplace for games
Gaming · 5 min read
VoxelForge, a startup specializing in generative 3D content for games and virtual worlds, closed a $65 million Series B led by Polaris Capital with participation from PlayScale and several strategic publishers. The company’s platform turns text prompts and 2D references into optimized game-ready assets with LODs, collision meshes, and engine export presets.
The marketplace pairs these generated assets with licensing controls and a community moderation layer that vets quality and IP safety. VoxelForge’s differentiation is a pipeline that reduces manual cleanup and automates physics proxy creation and mip-mapping for large scenes.
Funds will support expanding render farms, a designer-focused asset editing suite for final touch-ups, and partnerships with cloud-hosted game engines. VoxelForge says this round positions them to service both small studios and large live-service titles needing continuous asset throughput.