Voxelo 2.0 Announced

Voxelo 2.0 Announced

Voxelo 2.0 Announced

Michael Rubloff

Michael Rubloff

Jan 21, 2026

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When Voxelo first appeared on RadianceFields.com last year, the company framed its public beta around a simple but ambitious idea that high quality 3D product content should be as easy to create as shooting a short video. Now with the release of Version 2.0, it seems like they are taking a step in that direction.

This week, Voxelo.ai announced a new virtual studio that allows ecommerce teams to capture, generate, and publish photorealistic 3D, AR, and AI driven product imagery from a single product video, with end to end turnaround times measured in hours rather than weeks. According to the company, most assets are ready in roughly two hours. 

Voxelo uses something called UG3D, their proprietary User Generated 3D system, first introduced in 2025 and now expanded. UG3D is built on a heavily optimized Gaussian Splatting Like many radiance fields, the resulting 3D reconstruction is a lifelike copy originally based upon a series of normal 2D images. 

From that one asset, teams can generate interactive 3D viewers, place in space AR experiences, studio quality product imagery, and AI generated lifestyle visuals that remain grounded in accurate geometry. 

Founder and CEO Vladimir Mulhem describes the mission as building buyer confidence through realism. That emphasis on shipping lifelike 3D reflects a broader shift happening across the radiance field ecosystem. As 3DGS matures, the expectation for successful reconstruction fidelity is becoming higher. Voxelo claims its approach delivers content up to thirty times faster and ten times cheaper than traditional 3D and AR production workflows, a claim backed by early usage from brands such as Cosatto and British Attire.

Voxelo’s R&D has been supported by Innovate UK alongside regional programs in Greater Manchester. To coincide with Version 2.0, Voxelo is opening its studio more broadly, offering a free trial that includes credits for creating multiple 3D digital twins with AR support. Pricing begins at £50 per month.

Voxelo is positioning Gaussian Splatting as infrastructure to reliably enact product storytelling. Learn more about Voxelo on their website

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