AI asset generator built for game art pipelines
GameFoundry
Browser-native suite of indie game dev tools — pixel editor, SFX, tilemap, AI music, prompt-to-Unity-C#

Overview
GameFoundry is a browser-based workspace for indie game developers that bundles a frame-by-frame sprite editor, retro SFX generator, tilemap editor (Tiled .tmj export), particle effect designer, AI sprite generator, AI music generator, AI 3D model generator, and a prompt-to-Unity-6-C# / prompt-to-Godot-GDScript code path — all in one tab with no installation required. In-browser editing tools are completely free and unmetered; AI generation uses monthly subscription credits.
Best For
- Budget-conscious indie devs who want pixel editor + SFX + tilemap + AI generation in one browser tab
- Game jam developers who need tools that work instantly without installation
- Unity/Godot developers wanting a one-click prompt-to-code path directly into their engine
Game Development Use Cases
Key Features
- Frame-by-frame sprite editor with spritesheet export
- sfxr-style retro SFX generator (WAV download)
- Multi-layer tilemap editor with Tiled .tmj export
- Particle effect designer with JSON export
- Prompt to Unity 6 C# code generation
- Prompt to Godot 4 GDScript code generation
- AI sprite, music, and 3D model generators
Pricing
Freemium
Free: 100 credits/mo, watermarked AI exports. Indie $9/mo (5,000 cr/mo). Studio $29/mo (20,000 cr/mo). Pro $79/mo (75,000 cr/mo + API access).
Commercial Use in Games
Commercial game use is allowed on all paid plans ($9/mo Indie and above). Free tier exports include watermarks on AI-generated content.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- All non-AI editing tools are completely free with no account required
- Covers the full indie art/audio/code pipeline in one browser session
- Tilemap editor with Tiled export is production-quality and free
- At $9/mo (Indie tier) it's cheaper than most single-tool subscriptions
Cons
- AI tools quality is good but not class-leading — specialist tools outperform on pure AI quality
- No engine plugins — assets require manual import
- Credit system still maturing — some limits not clearly documented
- Less community content and templates than established tools
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