Unity gets RestAR 3D content creator

Tel Aviv company technology allows users to present 3D models of physical objects by scanning with a mobile device

Unity has acquired Israel-based technology company RestAR for an undisclosed amount.

All employees work for Unity from the company’s Tel Aviv headquarters.

RestAR has created software that delivers a one-minute video scan of any 3D object and uses AI-based technology to deliver a true 3D model.

The company’s technology is currently being used by fashion brands, online retailers and other marketers to create content for campaigns.

The build comes after the launch of Unity Forma earlier this year, a new tool that will also target marketers, allowing them to use Unity technology to create 3D models.

Unity is increasingly going beyond just game development technology, targeting other industries as well.

Earlier this year, the engine supplier raised $ 1.3 billion in IPO, valuing the chunk at $ 13.7 billion.

In its filtering, Unity said it has a $ 29 billion growth opportunity through games and other industries.

We talked about how the company could explore markets and other venture opportunities on a program of The GamesIndustry.biz Podcast.

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