Turn your product catalogue into planner-ready 3D models

Planner 5D for Business helps companies create a custom 3D product catalogue for room planners, product configurators, ecommerce experiences, and internal sales tools — whatever assets you already have.

Most businesses do not have a planner-ready 3D catalogue

A 3D room planner or product configurator is only useful if customers can design with the products they can actually buy. But getting there is rarely straightforward.
Existing 3D files may not be optimized for web or planner use
Supplier assets may need cleanup, resizing, or material adjustments
Product photos may exist, but no 3D models
Technical drawings may need to be translated into usable 3D assets
Product variants, finishes, dimensions, and SKUs need to stay organized
Models need to look realistic without making the planner slow
Planner 5D helps you choose the right path based on what assets you already have — and what your first launch needs to include.

Four ways to create your 3D catalogue

Every company starts from a different point. Choose the path that fits your existing assets — or combine more than one.
01
You have 3D files
Import your existing 3D models
Upload and test your existing files directly in Planner 5D. The self-upload tool supports a wide range of formats including .blend, .obj, .fbx, .gltf, .glb, .stl, .stp, .usdz, and more.
Best for: Companies with product models from manufacturing, ecommerce, AR, supplier, or product development workflows.
02
Files need cleanup
Adjust existing assets
Our team fine-tunes your existing models — optimizing file size, adjusting geometry, improving materials, aligning scale, cleaning up textures, and preparing variants to Planner 5D specs.
Best for: Companies with supplier files, CAD exports, ecommerce 3D assets, or models that need visual and technical cleanup.
03
No 3D files yet
Build models from scratch
Planner 5D creates high-quality product models from available product information — technical drawings, dimensions, reference images, assembly documentation, catalogues, and specifications.
Best for: Companies with physical products but no existing 3D asset library.
04
AI — product photos
Automatically generate models from images
An AI tool can automatically generate realistic 3D product models from product pictures. It recognizes product shape and visual details from images, then creates a 3D model as a starting point for your catalogue.
Best for: Companies with product images and a need to create 3D models faster.

AI generated 3D models from product pictures

Upload a product photo and the AI generates a realistic, ready-to-use 3D model. No 3D skills needed — the model ships straight to your catalogue.
Input — product photo
Furniture product photo for 3D model generation
Any product photo → AI recognises shape, material, and form
Output — interactive 3D model
Rotate, zoom, and inspect — ready for your planner catalogue

Upload, manage, and organise your catalogue yourself

Once your initial 3D models are ready, a self-service tool lets your team manage the catalogue directly — no developer required for everyday updates.
Upload new 3D models and product photos
Add, update, or remove SKU data, pricing, and metadata
Organise products into categories and collections
Create product sets — bundles sold as one piece
Manage variants — colours, finishes, sizes
Publish or hide products from the planner
Catalogue management
Planner 5D catalogue management UI
Product sets
Planner 5D product sets

Start small, then expand

You do not need to model your entire catalogue before launching. Many projects start with a focused product set and expand over time.
Launch
One focused product set
A bestselling collection, one room category, one product family, or one configurable system.
Test
Measure customer behavior
Learn which products customers plan with most, which categories drive conversion, and where to expand.
Expand
Grow based on real demand
Add more products over time based on what's actually driving planning sessions and orders.
Let's turn your products into a 3D catalogue
Share what assets you already have — 3D files, product photos, drawings, supplier files, or catalogue data. We'll help you choose the best path.

What makes a model planner-ready?

A good 3D model for a planning experience needs to be more than visually attractive. It needs to work well inside an interactive product.
Correct scale and dimensions
Models must match real product sizes so rooms feel accurate in 2D and 3D.
Clean geometry
Mesh quality affects how the model renders and performs inside the planner.
Realistic materials and textures
Surface materials should match the real product finish — fabric, wood, metal, glass, or paint.
Web performance optimization
File size must be controlled so the planner stays fast and responsive for end users.
Product variants and finishes
Colour, material, and size variants must be mapped to separate model states or configurations.
SKU and product data mapping
Each model must link to the right SKU, product name, price, and catalogue data for cart or quote output.
Consistent visual quality
All models in a catalogue should look like they belong together — consistent lighting, scale, and material style.
Compatibility with planning workflows
Models must snap, rotate, and configure correctly within the room planning and configuration environment.

Frequently asked questions

No. Existing 3D models help but are not required. Planner 5D can work with existing files, adapt supplier assets, build models from scratch, or automatically generate models from product images using AI.
The self-upload tool supports many common 3D formats, including .blend, .obj, .fbx, .ply, .gltf, .glb, .stl, .stp, .igs, .usd, .usdc, .usdz, .uzda, .vrm, and .max.
Yes. During pre-sales, Planner 5D can assess whether your existing models are suitable and advise what needs to be adjusted before launch. After signing, customers can also test uploads directly through the self-upload tool.
Yes. Planner 5D has an AI tool that can automatically generate realistic 3D product models from product pictures.
Yes. Models can be built from technical drawings, dimensions, assembly documentation, product images, and reference materials.
No. Many clients start with one product line, bestselling products, or a focused launch catalogue, then expand over time based on real customer behavior.
Yes. Product variants such as colours, materials, finishes, sizes, components, and configurations can be supported depending on the product and project scope.

Let’s find the right Planner 5D setup for your business

Let's turn your products into a 3D catalogue, Share what assets you already have — 3D files, product photos, drawings, supplier files, or catalogue data.