Cartwheel AI has released its first public tools for 3D character animation after securing $10 million in new funding led by Craft Ventures. The startup, founded in 2023 by OpenAI alum Andrew Carr and Google Creative Lab veteran Jonathan Jarvis, aims to revolutionize animation production by dramatically accelerating workflows while maintaining creative control. The technology’s emergence from a year-long beta test with 8,000 professional animators signals a potentially significant shift in how animation is created across entertainment and digital media.
The big picture: Animation startup Cartwheel has launched AI-driven 3D character animation tools to the public after raising $10 million in a funding round led by Craft Ventures, with participation from Jeffrey Katzenberg’s WndrCo, Tirta Ventures, and Runway.
Key details: Cartwheel’s technology was tested for a year in closed beta by 8,000 individual artists from major studios including Pixar and DreamWorks Animation.
What they’re saying: “We’ve developed a new way to simplify the animation process, putting creatives in the drivers’ seat as they dramatically accelerate their workflows, eliminate tedious tasks and save money, while enhancing control over their final products,” Jarvis and Carr said in a joint statement.
Industry applications: The tools are designed for multiple animation sectors including feature films, games, and social media content.