The Album3D demo is now available on Steam, giving players a free hands-on introduction to viewing photo albums as explorable 3D spaces.
The Album3D demo is now available on Steam, offering a free first look at a different way to experience photo albums.
Album3D turns image collections into explorable 3D spaces. Instead of browsing a flat grid, you can move through albums spatially, switch between views, and let presentation modes guide the experience.
What the demo includes
The demo includes a pre-made read-only project with sample albums. You can explore those albums, move between images, and see how Album3D presents photo collections in 3D.
If you want to try adding personal images, create a new demo project and use the Test Import option. Test Import is available only in new demo projects and adds watermarks to imported images. Projects created in Album3D Demo are not compatible with full Album3D project files.
Part of the Universe3D family
Album3D is built on Universe3D, the technology behind our game-like photo experiences. The same foundation also powers PlanetMars3D: Spirit Mission, which applies the idea to curated Mars rover imagery.
Try the demo on the Album3D Demo page on Steam, wishlist or follow the Album3D store page on Steam, or visit the Album3D website.