Unity Studio Officially Released
Unity Studio is an intuitive web-based editor for quickly and easily creating interactive 3D experiences.
Unity has officially launched Unity Studio, previously introduced in beta last autumn. This web-based tool is a simplified version of the Unity Editor, allowing anyone to create 3D projects without coding or managing complex workflows.
It supports multiple file formats, including CAD, offers a drag-and-drop system, connects seamlessly with the Unity ecosystem, and features a visual scripting system for creating interactive 3D experiences that can be easily shared. The platform targets teams that rely on 3D data, including training and marketing managers, industrial engineers, or sales teams.
A beginner-friendly tutorial is available to guide users through building, navigation, and interactivity, as well as a repository of detailed information on Unity Studio's features, UI, and workflows. Unity Studio is priced at $799 USD per seat per year and includes access to both Unity Studio and Unity Asset Manager. You can start with a 30-day free trial.
Learn more here, and if you haven't seen it yet, Unity has announced official Steam support alongside other key updates to the engine:
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