Intangible

Intangible: using artificial spatial intelligence to create scenes

Intangible is an AI‑driven, browser‑based platform offering spatial intelligence to build editable 3D scenes rather than relying purely on text prompts. Rather than describing what one wants, Intangible enables visualisation through drag‑and‑drop layouts, camera control, lighting and mood filters, and then generates coherent images and videos, all using AI models powered by a proprietary knowledge graph. In the educational multimedia context, teachers or students can sketch virtual environments for example, a historical classroom or a science lab then command AI to render a realistic or stylised image and produce a short video walkthrough that illustrates spatial relationships in a lesson. This novel approach can transform static diagrams into immersive visuals to aid understanding. The advantages include intuitive ease of use (a simple interface with no installation needed) although it is not yet fully polished or feature‑complete. It has lower barriers for non‑technical users, and more consistent and faithful results because the spatial relationships are explicitly controlled. It suits collaborative work in schools or universities: groups can adjust scenes together in real time in the browser and export media.

The tool is still in beta and one can meet some unexpected errors, occasional rendering hiccups or rendering limitations or occasional scene inaccuracies (for instance misplaced landmarks or artefacts in generated images, especially when combining prompts with complex scenes. Performance may be sluggish at times on less powerful devices. Also, while the platform is intuitive,

The platform has a free trial version and paid plans begin from 12 USD per month.