The Universal Viewer is THE ultimate tool to show the 3d model of your product to everyone.

With a single viewer, embeddable in web pages, you can have an interactive 3D viewer for all web platforms (desktop and mobile) and direct AR support for ARKit and ARCore enabled devices. 


Thanks to the multiple output formats you created in the app this viewer has all it needs to show your product to your customer and supports all the most common browsers and AR-enabled devices on the market.


In the Cloud Panel object detail page you can find the Universal Viewer deliverables in the bottom-right panel (01)(02).

In the Universal Viewer deliverables (01) you find:

  • direct link (): direct link to the full-screen web page of the Universal Viewer for this configuration
  • embed (): code snippet to embed the Universal Viewer in a HTML web page

In the Universal Viewer QR code deliverables (02) you find:

  • direct link(): direct link to the QR Code image that targets to the Universal Viewer web page
  • download(): download the QR Code image to your pc

You can find an example of usage of this QR Code in the top bar on the right side (03): use this QR code as part of your workflow to test your models. Grab your phone, frame the QR Code and you get the browser right at the Universal Viewer for this configuration. 


The procedure varies depending on your OS:

  • iOS: simply open the camera and frame the QR Code (05) : QR Code decoding is integrated in the OS (06). Tap on the badge (07) and the the browser opens at the right link. Nice and easy.
  • Android: you still need and app. Open your QR Code reader, scan the code and get the browser opened.

Once you opened the Universal Viewer on your mobile browser you see an interactive 3D viewer for the required object configuration.

Press the button on the bottom right corner to go to native AR Mode, press AR on the top bar and you can place the object on your table in Augmented Reality mode.



You can embed the QR Code in your web pages to ease the co-browsing desktop-mobile and use it in printed catalogues and brochures to the enhance them with digital-AR contents.

The 3D viewer you find in the center of the page (top image 04) is a variation of the Universal Viewer.