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Game tech firm Jabali.ai unveils platform for games creation through AI

Game tech firm Jabali.ai unveils platform for games creation through AI

Posted on October 31, 2025 By admin


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Jabali.ai, an AI-powered game technology company, has announced the launch of Jabali Studio, a platform that allows anyone to design, build, and publish 2D and 3D games with complete creative freedom. 

The product aims to empower creators, designers, and gamers to build and share games without the need for complex programming skills, accelerating innovation across the gaming industry.

Conceptualised and developed by Jabali.ai, the platform enables users of all skill levels, from seasoned developers to creative first-timers to bring their game ideas to life without the need for deep technical expertise.

Built on the principle that “everyone can be a game maker,” Jabali Studio enables creators to choose their preferred creative path through two distinct modes Vibe Code, for those who think in mechanics and logic, and Design Mode, for users driven by visuals and storytelling. 

The platform seamlessly integrates with leading AI systems such as Gemini, Claude, OpenAI, Grok, and others, allowing creators to work with the AI tools they already know and trust.

Vatsal Bhardwaj, Founder and CEO, Jabali.ai, said, “Game creation has long been limited by the complexity of tools and the need for large technical teams. Jabali Studio changes that by combining AI, creativity, and accessibility in one environment.”

“Whether it’s a simple casual game or a deep 3D world, creators can now focus on their ideas while AI takes care of the heavy lifting. This is a step towards a future where game development is open, intuitive, and limitless,” he added.

The company recently raised $5 million in seed funding led by BITKRAFT Ventures with participation from Sapphire Ventures and Sony Innovation Fund.

Published – October 31, 2025 10:23 am IST



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