Phyzify Revolutionizes Product Creation: AI-Driven Prototyping Startup Launched by OpenAI's Former Artist-in-Residence
March 14, 2026
Industry reception has been largely positive among tech enthusiasts and artists, but the venture is also under scrutiny for environmental impact, scalability, and the authenticity of AI-generated art.
OpenAI’s first artist-in-residence, Alexander Reben, has launched Phyzify, a new company that aims to turn textual ideas into tangible products using AI-driven prototyping and manufacturing workflows.
Phyzify builds on Reben’s AI-assisted art from the residency, using AI tools to generate 3D models and fabricating them through partner labs.
The platform envisions end-to-end execution of ideas, with AI handling prompts to produce multiple physical outputs and potentially managing backend tasks like domain names and IP filings.
Phyzify aims to dramatically speed up the design-to-production cycle, potentially prototyping in hours rather than weeks or months.
Phyzify seeks to democratize product creation for non-experts, while raising questions about cost, material limitations, and scalability.
Key partnerships with Monumental Labs and Machina Labs enable semi-automated fabrication and production.
The project sits within broader debates on AI in art and manufacturing, touching on potential economic and societal impacts and the need for regulatory frameworks.
Phyzify envisions a platform where AI orchestrates the entire process from prompts to physical outputs, shaping a backend that could include IP and branding work.
Phyzify closed a pre-seed round led by Logan Kilpatrick, a Google AI Studio/DeepMind product lead, who sees 2026 as pivotal for physical AI and generative media and views Phyzify as ahead of the curve.
Reben’s project reflects a broader trend of AI-driven art expanding into manufacturing, raising questions about originality, IP rights, labor displacement, and regulatory considerations.
Phyzify marks a natural evolution at the intersection of technology and creativity, expanding Reben’s work from art and research into a scalable ideation-to-product platform.
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Fast Company • Mar 13, 2026
OpenAI’s first artist-in-residence is launching a new company to turn your ideas into products
OpenTools • Mar 14, 2026
OpenAI Alumni Alexander Reben Launches Phyzify: Turning Text into Tangible Art