CEO Tom Pigott believes the tool will enhance productivity and creativity, and revolutionize efficiency in game development. Ludo.ai also handles pre-production challenges like creating prototypes and using AI for ideation, and has a suite of tools for ideation, image generation, and now video generation. Pigott predicts that 2024 will see a surge in AI-generated video, and he envisions game developers becoming curators and editors of game assets, rather than being replaced by AI.
Key takeaways:
- Ludo.ai has developed a Video Generator tool that uses AI to transform text prompts into gameplay videos, aiming to simplify the game development process and reduce costs.
- The Video Generator is designed to inspire creators, allowing them to visualize their gaming concepts and produce video content from simple text prompts. It currently produces three-second videos for developers.
- The company has a suite of tools for ideation, image generation, and video generation. The latest tool can generate video images of gameplay for a game that hasn't been created yet, providing a glimpse of what a game will look and play like at a more advanced stage.
- Ludo.ai has over 30,000 users and is now generating its own revenue. The company has not raised any external capital and was free until a few months ago when it began monetizing its platform.