Game engine Unity said on the 19th that it released Unity Studio, which lets users create and share three-dimensional (3D) content without coding.

Unity Studio supports manufacturing, automotive, architecture, and other industrial sectors in turning 3D ideas into tangible outcomes. Users can import 3D data through an intuitive drag-and-drop editor and easily create a variety of content, including product demos and tutorials (usage guides). Unity said the created assets can be shared across various devices to shorten review and revision cycles.

Song Min-seok, head of Unity Korea, said, "Unity Studio helps teams quickly realize ideas and shorten feedback cycles to speed up entire projects," adding, "Unity will continue to reduce on-site complexity and play a key role in moving corporations' digital transformation into concrete execution."

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