Customizing a product in 3D is powerful—but the real magic happens when that design can be saved, shared, and revisited anytime.
That’s why our 3D configurator includes a Save as Project feature:
A simple but powerful way to preserve your current configuration, share it with clients, and reload it later for edits or approval.
Why This Matters
In real-world design and planning scenarios, decisions rarely happen in one go. Projects evolve. Ideas get reviewed, refined, and approved in stages. This feature supports that exact workflow:
Save Work Progress
Keep the current customization state exactly as it is.
Share with Clients or Teams
Generate a sharable project link—no login or software needed.
Reload Anytime
Open the saved project in one click, make updates, and re-share as needed.
Benefits for Designers, Vendors & Clients
Streamlined Collaboration
Share the exact product setup—finish, modules, layout, and all—with clients or team members for feedback or approval.
No Redesigning from Scratch
Reopen saved projects any time. Whether it’s after a week or a month, all customizations are intact.
Faster Revisions
Make quick adjustments based on feedback—without starting over.
Reduced Errors
Save finalized configurations as a reference for production or ordering—ensuring accuracy in execution.
A Real-World Scenario
Let’s say a vendor is customizing a modular sofa for a client. They:
Configure the layout and finishes in 3D
Save it as a Project
Share the link with the client via WhatsApp or email
The client reviews, requests a few changes
The vendor reopens the same project, makes changes, and reshares
No back-and-forth confusion, no need to rebuild the design—it’s efficient and crystal clear.
Simplifying Customization with Smart Material Filters
When customizing a product—whether it’s a sofa, swing, or wall unit—the details matter. Among those details, material selection is one of the most personal and impactful choices a user makes.
But with hundreds of options available, how do users find the right one?
That’s where material filtering becomes essential.
The Challenge: Too Much Choice, Too Little Clarity
In any product customization journey, users are often presented with a large list of materials: fabrics, leathers, velvets, solids, patterns, textures, and more.
Without a way to narrow things down, this abundance can lead to:
Decision fatigue
Wasted time
Confusion between similar-looking options
The result? A frustrating experience, where the creative flow is interrupted by too much clutter.
The Solution: Material Filters That Work Like Users Think
By enabling users to filter materials by intuitive categories, the customization process becomes simpler and more satisfying. Common filters include:
Color
Filter materials based on preferred shades—like beige, blue, or greyscale.
Material Type
Narrow down to fabric, leather, velvet, or other types.
Pattern or Texture
Choose between solid colors, textured finishes, prints, or quilted styles.
This lets users explore creatively—without getting lost in the options.
Benefits of Material Filtering in Customization
Faster Decisions
Users can skip irrelevant options and focus on what fits their style or vision.
Reduced Overwhelm
Simplifying the material list helps users stay in control of the customization journey.
More Accurate Results
Filters help ensure the final design truly matches the user’s aesthetic and functional needs.
Enhanced Personalization
Filtering supports more intentional choices—because every user has different preferences.