Vectary API allows more startups to design 3D models

The release removes the cost of hiring AR experts.
Vectary API allows more startups to design 3D models

Vectary, a design platform for creating and managing augmented reality (AR) assets, has announced the API release of its 3D no-code configurators. This allows other companies to design their own AR assets using Vectary's platform.

The API gives users the capacity to visualise real-time data on their 3D models, connect them with databases and control physical products directly from the 3D model viewer.

In industries like automotive, aerospace and manufacturing, designers use ‘digital twins’: virtual models that allow a product to be seen from every angle. 

Widespread adoption of digital twins across enterprises has been hindered by challenges such as the high cost of implementation and the need for specialised skills and expertise, but companies who can afford it — especially those that have design teams spread across multiple continents — have embedded the technology within manufacturing processes. Hyundai currently has a VR design review system that allows team members around the world to analyse every step of the design and modelling phases.

"Our API democratizes access to digital twin technology, enabling any company to easily create digital twins of their products without needing extensive resources or expertise," said Michal Koor, CEO and Founder of Vectary. "By empowering businesses to leverage digital twins for prototyping, real-time monitoring, and interactive customer experiences, we're helping to drive innovation and growth across industries."

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