World Labs Secures $1B for Spatial AI
World Labs, the startup founded by computer scientist Fei-Fei Li, has raised $1 billion in a new funding round to advance its work in spatial intelligence.
The investment drew support from major technology players including AMD, Nvidia and Autodesk, along with firms such as Fidelity Management & Research Company and Sea. Autodesk alone contributed $200 million and will also take on an advisory role.
Spatial intelligence focuses on enabling artificial intelligence to understand and interact with the three-dimensional world rather than relying solely on flat data such as text or images. World Labs is developing foundational models capable of perceiving and generating 3D environments.
Earlier reports suggested the company had been in funding discussions at a valuation of around $5 billion, though the latest announcement did not confirm this figure.
Fei-Fei Li previously raised $230 million in 2024 to establish the startup. Future applications of spatial intelligence may extend to augmented reality, virtual reality and robotics.
World Labs joins a broader movement toward so-called world models, an emerging AI approach designed to interpret and simulate physical environments. Similar efforts are underway at Google DeepMind and other research-driven organizations.










