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현재 최고의 로우폴리 AI 생성기

로우폴리 3D 모델을 생성할 수 있는 모든 AI 도구 비교 — Hunyuan 3D, Tripo AI, Rodin Gen-2. 가격, 설정, 품질 차이, 7개 테스트 모델을 포함한 대화형 나란히 비교 데모.

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Best AI tools for low poly generation: Hunyuan 3D, Tripo AI, and Rodin Gen-2
The three main AI tools capable of low-poly generation as of early 2026

Low-poly generation is becoming one of the most requested features in AI 3D tools. Whether you need game-ready assets, optimized meshes for real-time rendering, or clean retopology for animation — having AI handle the heavy lifting saves hours of manual work.

Right now, based on our Low Poly Arena testing, there are three serious contenders: Hunyuan 3D, Tripo AI, and Rodin Gen-2. Each takes a different approach, with different trade-offs in quality, control, and pricing.

I tested all of them extensively, built a side-by-side comparison viewer with 7 test models, and here's the full breakdown.

Low poly comparison preview

Interactive Low Poly Comparison Demo

Compare all generators side-by-side in a synchronized 3D viewer with 7 test models. Inspect wireframes, vertex counts, and topology quality yourself.

Open Demo

Hunyuan 3D

Hunyuan 3D offers two ways to generate low-poly models: through the main website (Laboratory) and through Hunyuan 3D Studio. The Studio path gives you more control.

Laboratory (Main Site)

In the Laboratory, you can generate low-poly directly from an image or from an existing 3D model. However, the settings are very limited — you can only choose between tris and quads. Everything else (density, polycount) is decided by the model automatically.

Hunyuan 3D Laboratory low-poly settings with quads or tris selection
Hunyuan Laboratory: image or model input, but only quads/tris toggle

Studio (Recommended)

The Studio approach is better. You can't go directly from an image to low-poly here — you first need to generate or upload a high-poly model. But once you have it, the low-poly settings are more granular: you get quads or tris plus a Low / Medium / High density selector.

Hunyuan 3D Studio low-poly settings with density parameter
Hunyuan Studio: tris/quads + Low/Medium/High density — more control

My recommendation: Use Hunyuan Studio for low-poly. The extra density control makes a real difference in output quality.


Rodin Gen-2

With Rodin, the workflow is two-step. First, you need to generate a model or upload your own. Then you process it to get a mesh.

Rodin Gen-2 first step: generate or upload a model
Step 1: Generate or upload your model in Rodin

After the mesh is processed, you can generate a low-poly version with quads or tris and Low or High density.

Rodin Gen-2 low-poly settings with quad/tris and density options
Step 2: Choose quads/tris and Low/High density for your low-poly output

Note: Rodin produces solid results, but it's the most expensive option by far. See the pricing section below.


Tripo AI

Tripo offers two distinct methods for low-poly generation. The main Tripo model also has a polycount parameter, but if we're talking specifically about what they brand as “low-poly”, there are two paths.

Retopology (Smart Mesh v2)

Upload your own model or use a generated high-poly one, then run retopology. You get quads or tris, polycount control from 0 to 20,000, and an Auto button that lets the model decide the optimal count. I recommend using Auto in most cases.

Tripo is the only tool that gives you explicit polycount control — this can be extremely useful when targeting specific LOD budgets.

Tripo AI retopology with quads, auto polycount, and uploaded model support
Tripo Retopology: quads/tris, 0–20K polycount slider with Auto mode

Smart Mesh (P1.0)

Smart Mesh (P1.0) is the more interesting option. It generates low-poly directly from an image in about 5 seconds — no 3D model input needed. However, right now it only supports tris and you have to set the polycount manually (0–20,000 range, no Auto mode here).

Tripo Smart Mesh P1.0 generating low-poly from image with manual polycount
Tripo Smart Mesh (P1.0): image-to-low-poly in seconds, but manual polycount (0–20K) and tris only

My take: Smart Mesh (P1.0) is the most promising low-poly model right now. Direct image-to-low-poly in 5 seconds is a game-changer, even with the current limitations.


Pricing Comparison

Here's roughly what each low-poly generation costs. Prices are approximate and may vary depending on your plan.

Tool / MethodCost per ModelNotes
Tripo Smart Mesh (P1.0)~$0.25Cheapest. Image → low-poly directly
Tripo Retopology~$0.35From existing 3D model
Hunyuan 3D (API)~$0.75Studio gives daily free credits
Rodin Gen-2~$2.00Most expensive option

Free option: Hunyuan 3D Studio gives daily credits, so you can do low-poly at no cost if volume is low. Tripo also has a free tier with limited credits.


Feature Comparison

FeatureHunyuan 3DRodin Gen-2Tripo RetopoSmart Mesh (P1.0)
Image → Low PolyLab onlyNoNoYes
Model → Low PolyYesYesYesNo
QuadsYesYesYesTris only
Polycount ControlL/M/H presetsL/H presets0–20K + Auto0–20K manual
Price per Model~$0.75~$2.00~$0.35~$0.25

Try It Yourself: Interactive Comparison

I ran all three tools through 7 different test models and built an interactive viewer where you can compare the results side-by-side. All cameras are synchronized — rotate one viewport and all six move together. You can toggle individual tools on/off and inspect wireframes and vertex counts.

Interactive side-by-side comparison viewer for low-poly AI generators
The comparison viewer: 6 synchronized viewports with wireframe overlay and stats
Low poly comparison preview

Interactive Low Poly Comparison Demo

Compare all generators side-by-side in a synchronized 3D viewer with 7 test models. Inspect wireframes, vertex counts, and topology quality yourself.

Open Demo

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