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Top 156 3D Modeling Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 156 SaaS companies in 3D Modeling Software. They have combined revenues of $1.2B and employ 5.6K people. They have raised $1.8B and serve 91.7M customers combined.

3D Modeling Software refers to tools that enable users to create and manipulate three-dimensional digital representations of objects or scenes. These applications are widely used in various industries, including entertainment, architecture, engineering, and product design. The primary use cases include creating assets for video games, movies, and animations, as well as designing intricate models for prototypes and simulations. Typical features of 3D modeling software often include sculpting, texturing, rendering, and animation capabilities. Users can manipulate shapes and surfaces to achieve lifelike representations of objects, whether for artistic projects or practical applications such as 3D printing. Common buyer personas for this software include graphic designers, game developers, architects, and engineers, all of whom require sophisticated tools to bring their visions to life.

Companies
156
Revenue
$1.2B
Funding
$1.8B
Employees
5.6K

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Top 3D Modeling Software Companies

Showing 10 of 22 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Divergent 3D

Torrance, California, United States

Divergent Technologies, Inc. designs a complete software hardware solution to replace traditional vehicle manufacturing, developing an end-to-end digital production system to reform industrial-scale manufacturing.

Revenue
$72.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$627M
Team size
344
Growth
-
2
PVcase

Kaunas, Lithuania

designing software intended to automate the designing of solar power plants.

Revenue
$53.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
$609.7K
Team size
373
Growth
83.36%
3
Kujiale

China

online interior design and decoration platform

Revenue
$37.5M
Customers
15M
Year founded
2011
Funding
$334.8M
Team size
277
Growth
-
4
Vention

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Provider of a browser-based digital manufacturing platform created to design, order and assemble industrial equipment. The company's platform consists of a library of structural, motion and control components, a free cloud-based 3D Machine Builder and artificial intelligence-enabled 3D constraints, enabling users to design, order and assemble custom industrial equipment directly from a web browser easily.

Revenue
$35M
Customers
100K
Year founded
2016
Funding
$48.2M
Team size
299
Growth
158.18%
5
Aurora Solar

San Francisco, California, United States

cloud-based platform for solar professionals

Revenue
$35M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
$523.5M
Team size
318
Growth
-74.14%
6
Vectorworks

Columbia, Maryland, United States

Global design and BIM software leader serving 650,000+ professionals in the architecture, landscape and entertainment industries. Since 1985, we’ve been committed to helping designers capture inspiration and nurture innovation to bring their visions to life. Our software is a one-platform solution for designers to build data-rich, visual models without sacrificing the design process, while collaborating with on- and offsite teams throughout the project lifecycle. View employment opportunities on our jobs board: http://www.vectorworks.net/company/careers

Revenue
$34.7M
Customers
685K
Year founded
1985
Funding
-
Team size
315
Growth
-
7
INDG

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

INDG is a technology company that specializes in large-scale CGI content creation, digital twin production, and automated content generation using our in-house developed SaaS platform. When founded, INDG initially focused on creating photorealistic 3D images and CGI-based product configurators. It has since evolved to digitize entire portfolios for physical product brands and produce high-quality CGI content for a global clientele across multiple industries, including Consumer Products, Automotive, Fashion, and Healthcare. In 2017, we launched Grip. As INDG's child company and software branch, Grip simplifies content production by combining CGI, rule-based generative AI, and post-production into an easy-to-use content generator that transforms master ad creatives into infinite variations. Grip’s modular templates are programmed to follow strict rules and brand guidelines while offering endless flexibility. By utilizing digital twins and brand assets, marketers can use the templates to generate high-quality images and videos that maintain product fidelity and strict brand adherence. INDG and Grip are trusted by industry leaders, including The Coca-Cola Company, Kraft Heinz, Honda, Yamaha, Puma, L'Oréal, LVMH, Electrolux, Bang & Olufsen, Philips, and Sanofi.

Revenue
$33.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
302
Growth
-
8
Cylindo

San Francisco, California, United States

Furniture companies use Cylindo to deliver immersive 3D experiences at scale.

Revenue
$31M
Customers
10M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$2M
Team size
51
Growth
-
9
HILOS

Portland, Oregon, United States

HILOS is a software and production company building the Product Operating System for the world's best footwear. It is an end-to-end innovation platform for brands to launch digitally crafted footwear without inventory or end-of-life waste.

Revenue
$24.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
74
Growth
-
10
Browzwear

Singapore, Central Region, Singapore

Provider of three dimensional design tools designed to visualize true-to-life three dimensional garments. The company's three dimensional design tools helps in apparel designing, development and merchandising, collaborating effectively to get creative products to market, reduces iterations, samples and merchandising garments, enabling on-line shoppers to see the fit of prospective purchases in a virtual dressing room.

Revenue
$22.1M
Customers
650
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
187
Growth
90.31%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for creating and editing 3D digital models. - Should offer features for rendering and visualizing models in realistic settings. - Must support multiple industry-standard file formats for interoperability. - Should include capabilities for animation and possibly simulation. - Not limited to simple geometry creation; must also support complex modeling techniques and textures.