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Luma Ray2

Generate photorealistic 3D assets from text descriptions in seconds.

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Hot score

80/100

Tracking since 2026-06-09. Saturation 18%.

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What is Luma Ray2?

Luma Ray2 is a text-to-3D model that generates photorealistic 3D assets from text prompts in seconds. It addresses the long-standing challenge of creating high-quality 3D content quickly, which traditionally required hours of manual work or expensive scanning. Based on community signals so far, early users describe it as a "game changer" for its speed and photorealism. The model appears to be a fresh launch from Luma AI, a company known for its work in 3D reconstruction and generation. While details on pricing, API access, and exact capabilities are still emerging, the initial reception suggests it could significantly lower the barrier for creating realistic 3D assets for games, virtual production, and e-commerce.

How to use this signal

Three ways a creator, builder, or agent can put Luma Ray2 to work today. Each comes with a copy-paste prompt for ChatGPT or Claude.

  1. Benchmark against your current model

  2. Write a hands-on review

  3. Test as drop-in replacement

Key features

  • Text-to-3D generation in seconds
  • Photorealistic output quality
  • No 3D modeling expertise required
  • Fast iteration for creative workflows
  • Potential for game and film assets

Who should use this

3D artists, game developers, and filmmakers who need rapid photorealistic 3D assets for prototyping or production without manual modeling.

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Trend velocity

rising

Saturation

18%

Schema

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