Pixomondo was originally founded in Pfungstadt, Germany as a design studio in 2001 by CEO and executive Producer Thilo Kuther. The company began its work creating video installations and 3D-animations for high end corporate clients such as Porsche and Bertelsmann. By the end of 2003, Pixomondo consisted of its one office in Pfungstadt and 40 employees. In 2005, Pixomondo first began working in the entertainment business by producing the visual effects for the television film Atlantropa – Der Traum vom neuen Kontinent. In 2005, a second location, specialized in feature films, opened in Ludwigsburg, Germany. At this location, the company produced almost all of the visual effects for the international feature film The Red Baron, which was released in 2008, and earned the company international recognition. In the same year, the first studio abroad opened in London. In 2007 and 2008, studios were opened in Frankfurt am Main and Los Angeles, respectively. Also in 2008, Pixomondo was commissioned by director Roland Emmerich to produce over 100 complete CG-environments for his feature film 2012. In 2009, Pixomondo’s first offices in Asia, specifically in Shanghai and Peking, were opened. In 2010, the company expanded its London office and added two offices in Munich and Hamburg, as well as one office in Toronto in 2011. As of April 2012, Pixomondo employs about 670 people worldwide.
On February 26, 2012, Pixomondo won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for the film Hugo. The award was presented to Alex Henning and Ben Grossmann, who were the projects supervisors. With 854 scenes that have a running time of about 62 minutes in the final film, Pixomondo produced about 94% of the films visual effects.