
The scope, stated up front
What this is, and why we do it for free
In one month we turn one of your 3D models into a web page people can rotate, zoom and recolour, and hand you a link you can share. There's no charge for it.
Here's the trade: we get to put the result in our portfolio and use it in pitches and marketing. Named, or anonymised with your company name and model number stripped out. Your call which.
This isn't a limited-time offer. No countdown, no strings attached afterwards. Our reason is practical: a hundred sentences about Web 3D are worth less than one link you can drag. Easier for you to judge, easier for us to win the next project.

What one month covers
- One hero model taken to the web: decimation, topology cleanup, material rebuild, lighting correction
- A real-time 360° viewer: left-drag to rotate, scroll to zoom, touch gestures on mobile
- Up to 3 variants (colour swaps or part swaps)
- A single responsive page that adapts to desktop and phone
- Deployment to our staging domain, delivered as a link you can share
- One round of revisions
- A performance report: file size, triangle count, load time and FPS, before and after
Anything outside those seven items. These are the ones we get asked about most:
None of this is beyond us — it just doesn't fit in a month. If you want it, we quote it properly.
Eligibility
We can take it on if you
- have source 3D files, not just product photos
- own the model and can use it commercially
- need three variants or fewer
- have someone available to answer us during the month
- agree to let us use the result in our portfolio and marketing, named or anonymised
We can't take it on if
- the files belong to a third party and carry no commercial licence
- the scope runs past a month: a full site, multiple languages, an admin backend, payments
- no one on your side can respond during the month
One more case: if you only have product photos or CAD drawings and no 3D model, it has to be modelled or scanned first, and we quote that separately. Start with the Preparing Your 3D Files.
What we'll ask when you apply
Have these ready and we can answer faster. If you don't know something, just say so — the first-week file audit will find out.
- Which 3D files you have and in what format (FBX / OBJ / GLB / STEP / 3ds Max / Blender / SolidWorks / Rhino)
- Whether the model is one merged file or already split into parts (split is much faster)
- Whether you have texture maps; if not, whether you have close-up photos of the surfaces
- Roughly how many polygons the model has (it's fine if you don't know)
- Whether you have CAD orthographic views or product photos we can check the result against
- Which variants you want to show — roughly how many colours, how many accessories
Schedule
Application submitted
We reply within 48 hours on whether we're taking it. If we're not, we tell you which condition it failed.
Week 1: file audit report
You get this whether or not we take the project: polygon counts, how complete the materials are, whether the model is split into parts, flipped and overlapping face problems, and a feasibility assessment. The report is yours to keep — take it to another studio if you like.
Weeks 2–3: model processing and front-end build
Decimation, material rebuild and lighting correction, then the viewer page itself. You see progress as it goes, not for the first time at the end.
Week 4: delivery
The shareable link, the performance report, and a 30-minute online walkthrough of what we changed and where there's still room.
Slots
We run a limited number of POCs at a time; once they're full, you go into the next round. How many depends on our project load that period.
The application form isn't built yet. For now, contact us directly and bring the answers to those six questions.
Contact us to apply