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Bitbybit.dev Unveils Online Parametric Design Platform

February 1, 2024

Lithuanian company Bit by bit developers (or “bitbybit.dev” for short) has just rolled out its latest offering, a user-friendly platform poised to reshape the landscape of 3D design customization. Unlike traditional static models, users subscribing to bitbybit.dev can now gain access to a continually expanding array of procedural 3D models.

These models can be manipulated effortlessly through both stand-alone configurators and cutting-edge parametric editors.

Bitbybit.dev Unveils Online Parametric Design Platform

In the past, finding pre-made 3D models online often meant grappling with rigid designs that proved challenging to modify, especially if they were in a non-parametric format such as .STL.

With bitbybit.dev’s subscription-based platform, users can now delve into a dynamic collection of procedural 3D models. These models are accessible through intuitive stand-alone configurators, as well as sophisticated parametric editors. You can see the configurator in action in the video below.

With the models created on the platform, users can make straightforward adjustments by manipulating critical variables through simple inputs. The procedural 3D model seamlessly adapts to preferences, and the final design can be exported in popular file formats such as STEP, IGES, STL, or GLTF.

configurator
Stand alone configurator for one of the procedural 3D models. (Image Credit: bitbybit.dev)

However, the innovation doesn’t stop there. bitbybit.dev introduces parametric 3D editors, enabling users to edit and script multiple models within a single interface. Whether adjusting a parametric table and a vase or crafting diverse versions of a scene, bitbybit.dev streamlines the process—all without the hassle of switching between different software.

Parametric editor
Parametric editor using the same algorithms as stand-alone configurators to re-create the assets via smart components. (Image Credit: bitbybit.dev)

For subscribers, bitbybit.dev offers a hosting service, allowing direct storage and access to 3D assets on their servers. This opens up possibilities for integrating existing models, such as architect-designed houses, seamlessly into creative spaces.

“We invite creators and enthusiasts to explore bitbybit.dev — a platform dedicated to making parametric 3D design simple, enjoyable, and accessible online,” said Founder and CEO Matas Ubarevičius.

“Our open-ended approach to 3D design does not stop at procedural 3D model generation; it empowers users to create their own configurators, simulations, or even standalone websites using our technology stack.”

In a nutshell, bitbybit.dev is not just a platform; it’s a catalyst for unlocking creativity in the realm of parametric 3D design. Explore this innovative platform at bitbybit.dev and dive into a straightforward, creative, and open-ended approach to 3D design.

Blockly
Screenshot of the Blockly based visual programming editor. (Image Credit: bitbybit.dev)

To sum it all up, bitbybit.dev’s user-friendly platform has been created to take the headaches out of 3D design customization, thanks to an open-ended approach that empowers users to create custom configurations, simulations, or standalone websites.

In short, bitbybit.dev marks the beginning of a new era in parametric 3D design catering to makers of all skill-levels, from beginners to seasoned pros..

You can learn more about the new platform and try for yourself, over at the bitbybit.dev website.

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About the author | Phillip Keane
Phillip is an aerospace engineer from UK. He is a graduate of Coventry University (UK), International Space University (France) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), where he studied Advanced Manufacturing at the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing.
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