From Text to 3D in Seconds

3D modeling has always been a specialized skill requiring expensive software and years of training. Adam is changing that by letting anyone generate professional-quality 3D models from simple text prompts. Type what you want, and Adam creates it — no CAD experience required.

Founded by Zach Dive (CEO) and Aaron Li (CPO) and backed by Y Combinator's W25 batch, Adam went viral before it even raised its seed round, generating over 10 million social media impressions as creators discovered the tool's ability to produce detailed 3D assets from natural language descriptions.

What They're Building

Beyond consumer-friendly text-to-3D generation, Adam is expanding into professional-grade computer-aided design workflows. The vision is an AI copilot for CAD — serving everyone from hobbyists and game developers to industrial designers and architects who need to prototype quickly without spending hours in traditional modeling software.

Why It Matters

The $4.1 million seed round positions Adam to capture a massive market as 3D content becomes essential across gaming, AR/VR, e-commerce product visualization, and industrial design. By democratizing 3D creation the way Canva democratized graphic design, Adam could unlock an entirely new category of creators.