USE CASES
3D Design & Modelling
Haply brings touch into 3D design, helping creators, designers, educators, inclusive design teams, and technical professionals feel and shape digital objects with more intuitive control.
WORKFLOW OVERVIEW
Haptic 3D design lets users feel texture, resistance, depth, and spatial interaction while shaping digital objects. This gives creators, designers, educators, and students a more physical way to explore digital form.
Workflow challenge
THE CHALLENGE
Traditional 3D design tools rely heavily on screens, mouse input, and visual judgement. For sculpting, modelling, XR, interactive 3D, accessible design, and FreeForm-compatible workflows, creators often need a more physical sense of form, texture, depth, and resistance.
HAPLY SOLUTION
MinVerse adds haptic 3D input to digital creation workflows, helping users feel textures, forces, and spatial interactions while shaping, navigating, teaching, or exploring digital form.
APPLICATION SCENARIOS
Common ways this workflow is used
Digital sculpting and 3D authoring
Use haptic 3D input to shape, navigate, and refine digital models with touch, including texture, resistance, edges, and weight-like feedback.
FreeForm-compatible sculpting and product modelling workflows
Add tactile feedback and spatial interaction to FreeForm-compatible sculpting and product modelling workflows where touch can support shape, form, and design decisions.
Creative, educational, and interactive 3D experiences
Help creators, students, educators, game developers, XR teams, and inclusive design teams explore digital form through touch, texture, and physical interaction.
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS
Products for this workflow
MinVerse
Primary path for 3D authoring across manufacturing, industrial design, entertainment, and FreeForm-compatible workflows
MinVerse
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
Real-world applications
COMMON QUESTIONS
Common Questions
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MinVerse is used for haptic 3D input, digital sculpting, modelling, education, prototyping, and FreeForm-compatible workflows.
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Haptic feedback helps 3D design by letting users feel forces, textures, and spatial interactions while shaping digital objects, making the workflow more physical and intuitive.
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Yes. MinVerse can support FreeForm-compatible 3D authoring workflows by adding haptic input, tactile feedback, and more physical control when working with digital 3D models.
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MinVerse is focused on 3D authoring and approachable haptic input. Inverse3 is broader and better suited to robotics, simulation, and research workflows.
Ready to bring touch into 3D creation?
Talk to an Expert about MinVerse for design, modelling, education, or FreeForm-compatible workflows.


