Use Cases Compare Learn Blog Docs Open Studio

Yugma vs Vectary: AI scene composer or AR configurator

Pricing snapshot

VectaryYugma
Free trial / tier14-day Pro AI trial, 5 projectsFree tier (no time limit), unlimited scene drafts
Pro AI$15/mo annual or $25/mo monthly$49/mo
Configurator exportYes (Vectary specialty)Embeddable viewer; configurator on roadmap
Figma pluginYesRoadmap
AR / iOS Quick LookYesYes (USDZ export)
Live collaboration with AINo (collab is non-AI)Yes

Different jobs, different products

Vectary built a real business by being the best browser editor for configurators and AR product previews — pages where a customer rotates and explores a single hero asset, often embedded into Shopify, Webflow or Squarespace. Their AI is image-only and waitlisted.

Yugma is built around the question "describe a 3D scene" rather than "configure one product". The two tools overlap on browser-based 3D editing, but the productized intents are distinct.

Where Vectary is stronger

Where Yugma is stronger

Vertical fit

Vectary fits manufacturing, e-commerce, and B2B sales teams that need to ship product configurators or AR product previews tomorrow. Yugma fits interior designers, event planners, product designers, and game-dev prototypers who need to draft and iterate on whole scenes.

FAQ

Can I import a Vectary file into Yugma?

Yes via GLB. Vectary's native format is proprietary, but its GLB exports import cleanly.

Does Yugma have a Figma plugin?

On the roadmap. Today the workflow is "design in Yugma, copy the embed iframe, paste into your Webflow / Framer / Squarespace site".

Can I build a configurator in Yugma?

Not yet — Yugma's embeddable viewer is read-only. If your business is configurators, Vectary is still the right pick today.

Is Yugma cheaper than Vectary?

Free tiers compare favorably (no time limit on Yugma). Pro is more expensive on Yugma ($49 vs $15–25 on Vectary), but Yugma's Pro includes unlimited AI scene composition that Vectary AI can't match yet.

Which is better for AR?

Both export USDZ for iOS Quick Look. Vectary has more polish around the AR-product-in-room experience; Yugma's USDZ is solid for sharing scenes but doesn't yet have hotspots / AR annotations.