Kubity
Developer | Kubity |
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Operating system | Android, iOS, Windows, Mac OS, Linux |
Website |
www |
Kubity[1] is an online 3D file import platform that allows users to upload SketchUp files to the cloud with a simple drag and drop in a web browser. The 3D can then be synchronized between mobile devices and computers. Users are able to see those 3D models in Virtual Reality using a Google Cardboard and also share them on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.
Company overview
Kubity was founded in 2012, and launched a first prototype in September 2013 with a plugin that let its users import 3D models from SketchUp to their browser.[3]
In May 2015 Kubity launched another version that works 100% on the web using WebGL technology. For the first time, the users were able to just drag and drop any SketchUp file in a web browser without installing a plugIn.[4][5]
The Kubity mobile application was launched in December 2015 on the App Store for iPhone, iPod and iPad and on the Play Store for Android phones and tablets.
Technology
Kubity is a cloud-based platform requiring no identification to upload and manage 3D models. It is currently compatible with .SKP file formats, created with 3d modeling software SketchUp.
Platform support
On iOS, Kubity is compatible with devices running on the version 9.0 or higher. On Android, Kubity is compatible with devices running on the version 4.2 “jelly bean” or higher.
The web version of Kubity is currently supporting web browsers compatible with WebGL: Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.
See also
References
- ↑ "Kubity - Official Website". Retrieved 5 November 2015.
- ↑ https://www.onerender.com/onerender_kubity/
- ↑ https://www.rudebaguette.com/2014/08/06/interview-kubity-cofounder-ceo-romain-gora-discusses-plans-make-communication-via-3d-accessible/
- ↑ http://forums.sketchup.com/t/kubity-su-rendered-model-sharing-free/10637
- ↑ http://portal.babelx3d.net/content/sharing-sketchup-files-kubity