OpenArt Worlds Gives Creators Full Camera Control Inside AI-Generated 3D Environments
OpenArt has launched Worlds, a feature that lets users generate a persistent 3D environment from a single prompt and navigate it freely to capture consistent, production-ready shots. It is the first tool of its kind in consumer AI, powered by spatial AI technology from World Labs.

OpenArt, a generative AI creative platform, has launched a new feature called OpenArt Worlds that allows users to generate fully navigable 3D environments from a single text prompt or image.
This tool solves one of the most common problems in AI content creation, which is consistency. Traditional AI image generation requires users to start over with each new output, often resulting in mismatched lighting and visual styles across scenes. OpenArt Worlds solves this by letting users build one persistent 3D space and work entirely within it.
Once a world is generated, users can move through it freely, adjust camera angles, and capture high-resolution 2D shots from any position. The environment is saved permanently, so creators can return at any time for new angles without rebuilding anything. Additional elements like characters, objects, and custom lighting can be added through simple text prompts before each capture.
The spatial AI technology powering the feature comes from World Labs, which raised $1 billion in February 2026 and counts NVIDIA, AMD, and Autodesk among its partners. OpenArt describes it as the first persistent spatial creative environment in consumer AI.
The feature is available now at OpenArt Worlds. A free account is enough to get started, with paid plans beginning at around $7 per month on annual billing.
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