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Build Once, Scale Everywhere: One Source of Truth for Every Channel

The Multi-Format Reality

Architects work in Revit and ArchiCAD. Interior designers reach for SketchUp. Industrial designers want Rhino. Manufacturing partners need DWG and FBX. Marketing teams want web-ready 3D and high-end imagery. Hosting platforms want lightweight, parametric families. Trying to maintain all of these as separate, hand-built assets is how product content libraries quietly fall out of sync. The fix is not more files: it is one master, many outputs.

One Master Asset, Every Format

Our digitisation pipeline starts from a single, high-standard master built to the highest BIM and geometry standards. From that master we generate Revit families, ArchiCAD objects, SketchUp components, DWG, FBX, Rhino, OBJ, glTF, and any other format the supplier's customers need. When the product evolves, the master evolves once and every downstream format follows, automatically and consistently.

Real-Time 3D Configurators

For configurable products, the same master powers a real-time 3D configurator on the web, hinting at what is possible when industry-leading parametric 3D engines are paired with disciplined master content. Customers configure live, see exactly what they will receive, and download production-ready outputs: BIM family, CAD detail, render imagery, even a quote-ready specification sheet.

Global Exposure on BIMobject

Built content is only valuable if designers can find it. We publish manufacturer libraries on BIMobject, the world's largest BIM content platform, with millions of designers downloading content into live projects every month. Hosting matters because that is where specification decisions are made: the family that is easiest to download is the family that gets specified.

Build Once, Scale Everywhere

This is not just for vanities, basins, or tapware. It applies to any product or asset class where a manufacturer, retailer, or supplier wants to lead their market: kitchens, lighting, doors, windows, joinery, hardware, fittings, fixtures, furniture, even infrastructure components. Build the master once, build it right, and scale from a single, maintainable asset across every channel your customers use.

What Leadership Looks Like

The manufacturers winning the specification battle today are not the ones with the biggest catalogues. They are the ones whose digital product content is most complete, most consistent, and most accessible. A connected, multi-format, well-hosted digital product platform is no longer a marketing add-on. It is core product infrastructure, and the suppliers treating it as such are the ones being chosen.

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