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Company type | Private |
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Industry | SaaS, 3D visualization, Augmented reality, AR |
Founded | 2012 |
Founder | Preet Sahil Singh |
Headquarters |
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Number of locations | Austin, Texas; Winston‑Salem, North Carolina; New Delhi, India |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Preet Sahil Singh (CEO And Founder), Surbhi Kohli (CRO & VP Of Creative), Taylor Jones (Head of Marketing) |
Products | 3D renders, AR, Configurators, Lifestyle Imagery, AI Visual Tools, Mattress Builder |
Services | Product content automation, visual commerce tools |
Number of employees | 100–110 (2025) |
Website | www |
imagine.io is a privately held American business-to-business (B2B) software-as-a-service (SaaS) company focused on AI-powered 3D product visualization and content automation. It serves industries including furniture, home furnishings, textiles, and lifestyle manufacturing. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in Winston‑Salem, North Carolina, and New Delhi, India, the company provides a no-code, cloud-based platform for creating high-fidelity product renders, configurators, augmented reality experiences, 360° spins, video content, silhouettes, and virtual lifestyle imagery. The company aims to replace traditional photography and CGI workflows with scalable digital-first solutions that reduce cost and time while increasing engagement across e-commerce and retail channels.
Established in 2018 under the name Live Furnish,[1] the company originally focused on serving furniture and home decor manufacturers. In April 2023, as its capabilities expanded across textiles, lifestyle goods, and enterprise-grade solutions, Live Furnish rebranded as imagine.io,[2] reflecting its ambition to democratize 3D content creation across industries. The following year, in May 2025, imagine.io inaugurated its Austin headquarters in a dedicated suite at Common Desk—joining the Austin Chamber of Commerce and Austin AI Alliance[3]—further solidifying its presence within the city's growing tech ecosystem.
In 2025, imagine.io earned ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certification in April,[4] highlighting its commitment to secure software delivery. That same year, Retail Tech Insights named it the Top eCommerce 3D Product Visualization Platform for 2025,[5] acknowledging its leadership in enabling brands to create scalable, immersive, and visually compelling online experiences.
History
[edit]imagine.io traces its roots to Zed Interactive, founded in 2012 by Preet Sahil Singh, which offered 3D visualization tools for real estate, automotive, and gaming sectors. This expertise laid the groundwork for Live Furnish, which Singh launched in 2018 as a SaaS solution for furniture brands needing affordable, scalable 3D product content, reducing reliance on costly photography or manual CGI workflows.
Throughout its early years, Live Furnish focused on streamlining 3D asset creation, achieving rapid adoption within the home decor and textile industries. As the client needs to be diversified across product categories and global markets, the platform’s development prioritized configurators, lifestyle imagery, and AR features. In April 2023, reflecting this broader ambition, the company rebranded as imagine.io, positioning itself as a comprehensive 3D visualization engine suitable for a full range of retail and e-commerce applications.
By mid‑2025, imagine.io had opened an Austin office at Common Desk (Suite 102‑101), which included a ribbon‑cutting event attended by mayoral and chamber representatives.[6] This move consolidated its operations in a major U.S. tech hub and acknowledged its growing importance as an innovation leader in AI and 3D visualization.[7]
Offices and Global Presence
[edit]imagine.io maintains a geographically distributed structure to serve enterprise clients worldwide. Its corporate headquarters are in Austin, Texas, offering engineering, marketing, and customer success capacity. The Winston‑Salem office in North Carolina served as its earliest U.S. base, while its New Delhi, India location provides operational, delivery, and support functions. This global setup supports its international ambitions and localized service delivery.
Platform and Features
[edit]The imagine.io platform is fully cloud-based and requires no specialized hardware.[6] It allows users to upload CAD files, product specs, or descriptions to generate:
- High-resolution renders
- 3D configurators
- Background-free silhouettes
- Lifestyle scenes
- Web AR and interactive spins
- AI visual tools
- Mattress builder
- CGI management
- 3D content creation[8]
- Marketing videos
Its interface is drag-and-drop based, requiring no 3D design expertise. According to Retail Tech Insights, imagine.io enables:
- ~70% reduction in visual asset production costs
- ~80% faster time-to-market
- Up to 500% increase in conversion rates
It uses generative AI and computer vision for automated scene staging and integrates with ERP, PIM, DAM, and e-commerce systems.
Certifications and Recognition
[edit]In April 2025, imagine.io received ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certifications,[4] affirming its rigorous security and privacy compliance standards for SaaS platforms handling sensitive commercial assets. Industry accolades followed closely after: Retail Tech Insights awarded it the Top eCommerce 3D Product Visualization Platform for 2025. The recognition highlighted imagine.io’s technological innovation, customer outcomes, and leadership in visual commerce evolution, noting its impact on client engagement metrics and online seller success.
Partnerships and Client Adoption
[edit]While imagine.io does not publicly disclose its full client list, it reports serving over 130 companies globally that include furniture, decor, textile, and other brands. These customers reportedly rely on its platform to supply visual content for direct-to-consumer storefronts and marketplaces, contributing to over $20 billion in gross merchandise value (GMV) across digital shelves.
The platform also maintains connections with third-party software ecosystems—offering integrations to marketplaces via Channel Engine, digital-asset management through Canto, and embedding options that allow instant deployment of 3D content on e-commerce websites.
Funding and Growth
[edit]imagine.io has secured approximately $7.5 million in venture and seed funding from early-stage investors, including Venture South, Launch, CEAS Investments, Mercato Partners, and Parkwest LLC. The Built In Austin profiles report a team size of roughly 100–110 employees as of mid‑2025, with headcount split across headquarters and global offices.[9]
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Buyer's Guide - Live Furnish". Furniture Today.
- ^ Milstein, Alex (2023-04-04). "Live Furnish rebrands to imagine.io". Casual News Now. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ Jarrett, Vicky (2025-05-07). "Imagine.io takes new headquarters space in Austin". Furniture Today. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ a b "Imagine.io Achieves ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II Certifications". BedTimes Magazine. 2025-04-11. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ Milstein, Alex (2025-03-20). "Imagine.io recognized as top e-commerce 3D product visualization platform by Retail Tech Insights". Casual News Now. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ a b "imagine.io". Austin Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ Jarrett, Vicky (2023-11-28). "Not sure about implementing 3D? Imagine.io offers 'test drive'". Furniture Today. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ Falvey, Diane (2023-09-19). "imagine.io Launches Basic 3D Content Creation Starter Package". Home Accents Today. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ "imagine.io - 2025 Funding Rounds & List of Investors - Tracxn". tracxn.com. 2025-06-11. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
External Links
[edit]- Official website – imagine.io
- Casual News Now – Top eCommerce 3D Platform
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