According to a recent LinkedIn post from 3D Cloud, the company is promoting “Chloe,” an AI-powered kitchen design assistant positioned to significantly shorten the sales cycle for kitchen projects. The tool is described as generating NKBA-validated 3D designs, pricing, and a bill of materials in a single session based on a customer’s description.
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The post highlights comments from CEO and Co-Founder Beck Besecker, who characterizes this approach as matching customer expectations for faster answers and fewer steps. For investors, this suggests 3D Cloud is investing in AI to streamline design-to-purchase workflows, which could increase conversion rates, raise average order values, and improve throughput for retail and manufacturing clients.
By tying design output directly to pricing and sales processes, the offering may strengthen 3D Cloud’s value proposition to enterprise customers looking to digitize and automate complex, consultative sales. If adoption scales, the platform could benefit from higher recurring revenues and deeper integration into customers’ sales infrastructures, potentially raising switching costs and improving long-term customer retention.
The mention of a press release and private preview indicates that the product may still be in an early rollout or pilot phase, leaving execution and market uptake as key uncertainties. Nevertheless, the emphasis on AI-enabled design automation aligns with broader industry trends in retail tech and home improvement, positioning 3D Cloud to compete more aggressively in 3D visualization and configuration markets.

