-
Bosnia approves gas project by Trump-linked investors
-
Pupil kills nine, wounds 13 in new Turkey school shooting
-
Left-wing candidate Sanchez climbs to second place in Peru vote count
-
New tools rescue old art at Madrid's Prado museum
-
Cameroonians welcome pope on second leg of African tour
-
Verstappen understands 'bigger picture' in power unit debate: F1 boss Domenicali
-
Hearn wants Katie Taylor to top Croke Park bill, rules out Fury-Joshua in Dublin
-
Stocks edge higher as investors eye chances for end of Mideast war
-
Iran ups threats over naval blockade, but still talking to US
-
Critically endangered orangutan born at Madrid zoo
-
EU rejects Meta's pay-for-access remedy in WhatsApp AI chatbots probe
-
Pupil kills four wounds 20 in new Turkey school shooting
-
Left-wing radical 'confident' after late surge in Peru presidential poll
-
Starmer says 'won't yield' to Trump's Mideast war threats
-
Liverpool captain Van Dijk says PSG 'deserved' Champions League semi-final spot
-
England women's rugby star Kildunne reveals body issues struggle
-
Chinese suppliers, Mideast importers fret about war fallout on trade
-
Markets steadier on Mideast peace hopes, as war hits luxury goods
-
EU says age-check app 'ready' in push to protect children online
-
New Hungarian leader Magyar says pro-Orban president must resign
-
After three years of war, Sudan confronts devastation as donors gather in Berlin
-
Pope heads to Cameroon with message of peace for conflict zone
-
OpenAI announces restricted-access cybersecurity model
-
England's Stokes 'quite lucky' to be alive after facial injury
-
Keiko Fujimori: Peru's biggest political loser inches toward victory
-
Barcelona hope young talent learn from Champions League disappointment
-
The Middle East war: latest developments
-
French luxury firms Hermes, Kering knocked by disappointing sales
-
Ukraine veteran stages puppet shows to honour killed soldiers
-
Afghans comb riverbed in search of gold dust
-
Stocks rally, oil falls further as Trump fans fresh peace hopes
-
Double Olympic badminton champion Axelsen announces retirement
-
Peru candidate demands vote annulment as count tightens
-
Tom Cruise shares sneak peek of Inarritu comedy 'Digger' at CinemaCon
-
Rosalia caps journey from student to star with Barcelona concerts
-
AI expansion drives up profits at bullish tech giant ASML
-
Hamano strikes as Japan end US winning streak
-
Xi meets Russian FM as leaders flock to China over Middle East war
-
'Industrial' clickbait disinformation targets Australian politics
-
AI-driven chip shortage slowing efforts to get world online: GSMA
-
Kanye West postpones France concert after minister's block call
-
Indonesia, France agree to boost defence industry ties
-
Super Rugby's Moana Pasifika to fold over financial problems
-
Ball hero and villain as Hornets sting Heat to lift NBA postseason curse
-
Capcom looks to extend 'golden age' with sci-fi action game 'Pragmata'
-
Stocks rally, oil extends losses as Trump fans fresh peace hopes
-
Pope to urge peace in Cameroon's conflict zone
-
US lawmaker demands FIFA pay World Cup transport bill amid ticket hikes
-
World Cup 2026: Haiti, a ravaged nation whose heart beats for football
-
'Listening bars' bloom as hottest new nightlife trend
Maxon Previews Digital Twin
The standalone application from Maxon transforms CAD and 3D models into photorealistic digital products, designed for today's multi-channel marketing pipelines.
BAD HOMBURG, GERMANY / ACCESS Newswire / January 13, 2026 / Maxon recently unveiled Digital Twin, an upcoming standalone application that powers a new workflow for creating and using high-fidelity digital representations of real-world products across modern marketing and brand design pipelines. Currently in development, Digital Twin is intended to help brands and marketing teams maintain visual accuracy, consistency, and creative control as product imagery moves across formats, platforms, and tools, from traditional design software to AI-enabled applications.

Digital Twin brings Maxon's established 3D and rendering technology to a new tool for creating production-ready marketing assets that can be placed into user-provided backgrounds or environments, while fully preserving the original product's look and properties. These "digital twins" can then be used consistently across promotional media, such as ads and videos, and integrated with a wide range of popular design tools, including AI-enabled graphic design applications and third-party AI tools.
From CAD to Campaign-Ready Creative
The Maxon Digital Twin workflow begins with a cleared-for-use CAD or 3D product model and transforms it into a photorealistic digital prototype through detailed control over materials, textures, lighting, perspective, and environmental interaction. The resulting digital asset can then be reused across environments, formats, and platforms without recreating or reshooting the product. Digital Twin enables teams to maintain a single, authoritative digital version of a product that can be adapted for use across digital ads and video content, print, packaging, and eCommerce visuals, where visual precision and brand accuracy are essential.
Speed, Scale, and Creative Control
Built for consumer packaged goods and product-driven marketing, Digital Twin enables branding professionals to ensure products appear accurate and consistent across all channels and markets. The standalone application is designed to integrate with popular design and creative applications, including AI-enabled tools to significantly scale production output. By replacing fragmented production pipelines with a reusable digital product asset, Maxon Digital Twin aims to streamline production while preserving the exact look, materials, and proportions that define a brand's identity, delivering an end-to-end workflow that reduces production time from weeks to hours.
Built on Maxon's 3D Foundation
Digital Twin builds on Maxon's decades of experience in professional 3D modeling, rendering, and pipeline integration across industries, including film, advertising, broadcast, and design. The workflow, which was previewed at CES 2026, demonstrated how accurate lighting and shadows, perspective matching, reflections, and the realistic interaction of these elements enable a digital product to sit convincingly in any environment while remaining visually true to its real-world counterparts.
Maxon Digital Twin is currently in development. Additional details, integrations, and timing will be shared in future announcements.
Maxon Digital Twin Media Kit
Download the Maxon Digital Twin press kit here. Watch the introduction to Digital Twin
About Maxon
Maxon is a developer of high-quality, professional creative tools that empower artists to bring stunning visuals to life. From 3D modeling and animation to impeccable rendering and cinematic effects, the Maxon One ecosystem provides a comprehensive suite of industry-leading solutions. At Maxon, we are committed to fueling creative freedom, fostering a thriving artistic community, and being the driving force behind bold, iconic content.
Media Contact
Megan Fasy
Grithaus Agency
(e) [email protected]
(p) +1 (617) 480-3674
SOURCE: Maxon Computers
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.A.Colin--AMWN