Nfinite.ai, a specialist in large-scale, high-performance 3D visual datasets for Physical AI training, has announced a groundbreaking strategic collaboration with Getty Images, one of the world’s most respected visual content creators and marketplaces. Through this first-of-its-kind partnership, selected 2D imagery from Getty Images’ vast creative library will be converted into rich, high-fidelity 3D scenes infused with physical context. As a result, the collaboration is set to accelerate the development of next-generation, spatially aware artificial intelligence systems.
Notably, this partnership represents a major leap in connecting traditional visual media with the advanced data infrastructure required to train multimodal AI models. These models are designed to perceive, reason, and interact with the physical world in a more autonomous and intelligent way. By bridging this gap, Nfinite.ai and Getty Images are addressing a long-standing challenge in AI development: the lack of high-quality, responsibly sourced 3D training data at scale.
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“We’re pleased to work with the team at Nfinite.ai to support the development of responsibly sourced, high-quality 3D and physical AI training capabilities.” said Peter Orlowsky, SVP of Strategic Development at Getty Images. “By providing a curated set of quality creative content, we’re helping simplify and strengthen the way next-generation models are trained. We look forward to seeing how this work enables more accurate and impactful AI applications.”
Through the collaboration, Nfinite.ai will gain on-demand access to Getty Images’ extensive creative library. Using its proprietary platform, Nfinite.ai will transform selected 2D visuals into structured 3D assets. These assets will include detailed object geometry, realistic material properties, lighting conditions, spatial relationships, and precise camera parameters. Consequently, the resulting datasets will offer the depth and environmental realism required to train AI systems that can truly understand physical spaces.
In practical terms, these enriched 3D datasets will support a wide range of advanced use cases. These include scene understanding and spatial reasoning, object detection and segmentation, embodied AI and robotics simulation, multimodal generative models such as text-to-3D and video synthesis, as well as photorealistic rendering and synthetic data augmentation. Therefore, the partnership directly tackles one of the biggest bottlenecks in AI innovation today data scarcity.
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“AI models can only be as good as the data they learn from,” said Alex de Vigan, CEO at Nfinite.ai. “Getty Images is an iconic brand with one of the richest visual libraries in the world. With our platform, we’re turning that wealth of flat pixels into data that can supercharge AI, enabling models to understand depth, scale, and context, which are the building blocks of real-world intelligence.”
Looking ahead, as foundation models continue to grow in both complexity and data demands, structured visual datasets will play an increasingly critical role in AI training pipelines. By collaborating with Getty Images and other leading visual content creators, Nfinite.ai aims to help define industry standards for responsibly sourced, copyright-respecting, and high-utility visual data. Ultimately, this initiative balances scale with quality, paving the way for more capable, trustworthy, and physically intelligent AI systems.
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