Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most non-technical users, Plask is the clear winner: it's free, browser-based, and surprisingly easy to use for turning video into 3D animation. Move AI offers higher-fidelity motion capture with smartphone raw input, but its hidden pricing and complex setup make it better suited for serious animators or studios. The single biggest difference is cost: Plask is free, while Move AI's pricing is unclear and likely expensive.
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Common questions
For high-budget game studios, Move AI's multi-person capture and professional exports (USD, C4D) are better. For indie developers or solo creators, Plask is better because it's free, easy, and exports directly to FBX for Unity or Unreal.
Neither tool has a dedicated mobile app. Move AI can accept iPhone raw video files, but you still need a computer to upload and process. Plask is browser-based, so you could technically upload a video from your phone's browser, but the interface is designed for desktop.
Plask is much easier. You sign up, upload a video, and within minutes you have a 3D animation. Move AI requires calibration, marker placement, and a multi-step process that assumes you know 3D animation basics.
No — both work with a standard smartphone or camera. Move AI can optionally use iPhone raw data for better quality, but it's not required. Plask just needs a clear video of a person moving.
If you're a professional, Move AI's quality and multi-person support may justify its cost (once you learn the price). For everyone else, Plask is free and good enough for most projects — don't pay until you outgrow it.
Plask wins for everyday users: free, browser-based, and surprisingly capable — Move AI is powerful but overkill and overpriced for most people.
If you're just starting out or don't want to spend money, go with Plask — it's free, works in your browser, and gets the job done for most projects. Only consider Move AI if you're a professional who needs top-quality multi-person capture and can afford a premium tool with hidden pricing.