Strata® Launches Design 3D CX Version 8.2 for Mac & PC
Users can now export and share 3D projects in Virtual Reality more seamlessly.
ST. GEORGE, Utah, May 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Strata, a leader in 3D technology for more than 25 years, announced a major update to their flagship software Design 3D CX. This update includes the addition of Publish VR which allows designers to export their designs from Strata to virtual reality at the touch of a button, and Render VR which lets users take 360° stereoscopic images and share them on VR viewers like Google Cardboard.
Strata CEO, Jon Wright said: "This VR17 release version of Design 3D CX makes virtual reality more accessible to 3D designers – and the clients and decision makers they need to impress. With this new version, designers can export their designs to virtual reality and our new inStudio VR app seamlessly, and also share VR images with others who can enjoy them in a highly immersive format without having to ever purchase a VR system of their own."
Getting the App: Design 3D CX
New users can get a free 30 day trial from Strata.com. Existing users can upgrade for $59.95.
Getting the App: inStudio VR
Strata inStudio VR is where Design 3D CX users can import their models and stage, view and alter their designs using an HTC Vive. The SE version of inStudio VR for HTC Vive is available directly from Strata's website, or from the Steam Store – free for a limited time.
Gear VR and Google Cardboard/Daydream Sharing
VR visualizations can be shared using the VR image capture feature. Clients can step into a design using a standard smart-phone.
About Strata:
Strata is an award winning 3D/VR/AR Developer that creates powerful 3D design software and custom solutions. "Design 3D" and "inStudio VR" are trademarks of, and "Strata" is a registered trademark of, Strata Mixed Reality Inc.
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