Oneshot is the quickest 3D capture app. By shooting just 1 photo, the app is able to imagine how the product would be in 3D. You can view your models and share them in formats compatible with any other 3D editing application.
Hey Product Hunt!
I’m Cristian, co-founder of Oneshot. Oneshot is a 3D capture app that lets you create a 3D model from just one photo. It’s fast, intuitive, and works seamlessly with other 3D tools.
We started working on Oneshot to solve a key challenge: making 3D creation as simple as taking a picture. After speaking with hundreds of 3D artists, developers, and designers, we realized there was a need for a tool that combined speed with ease of use, whether you’re in VFX, game development, or product visualization.
Here’s what you can do with Oneshot:
📸 One-shot 3D capture: Take a single photo of an object, and our AI generates a 3D model for you.
🔗 Easy sharing and compatibility: Export your models in formats compatible with any 3D editing software. Share them with your team or clients effortlessly.
⚡ Intuitive workflow: Skip the complex scanning setup. Oneshot is designed for speed and simplicity, whether you’re an expert or a beginner.
Our mission is to make 3D creation more accessible, faster, and fun for everyone. We’re launching this week, and we’d love for you to check it out! Let us know your thoughts, ask questions, and share feedback—your input is invaluable to us.
Thank you for your support!
Cristian
@mishra_mayank The first step will be to reduce the time to a couple of seconds, but from then on, I'd like to let the users decide what comes next: quality, auto-rigging, PBR materials, they're all on the table.
@ihuzaifashoukat For this first version, I see it as a fast previz creation tool. If you are out in the world, and see something you would like to you in your next scene/game you can quickly capture it and use it for your previz. That way, you can test your ideas faster.
Honestly, I’ve been playing around with it for a bit, and the workflow is super intuitive. You don’t need to mess with a bunch of settings or equipment; just point, click, and boom—3D model ready to go. For anyone who needs to quickly create or share 3D models without dealing with a steep learning curve, Oneshot is a must-try.