Explore a 3D map by flying through it
Create a dynamic 3D scene with moving lights and shapes
Generate a dynamic 3D scene with floating lights and torus knots
Explore and interact with 3D simulated terrains
Scalable and Versatile 3D Generation from images
Display animated 3D scenes using web technology
Display 3D recursive polygons and math functions
Generate dynamic 3D torus knot shapes
Generate protein structures from specified lengths and seeds
Create a 3D model from an image in ~10 seconds!
Gradio demo of CharacterGen (SIGGRAPH 2024)
Create a dynamic and colorful 3D scene with random objects and lights
Select and view 3D objects from a dataset
Azure IDR Diagram Viewer is a 3D modeling tool designed to provide an interactive and immersive way to visualize and explore 3D maps and diagrams. Developed by Microsoft as part of the Azure ecosystem, this tool allows users to fly through 3D environments, making it particularly useful for architects, urban planners, and game designers. It combines cutting-edge visualization technologies with intuitive controls to deliver a seamless user experience.
• 3D Visualization: Explore intricate 3D models with high precision and detail.
• Fly-Through Capability: Navigate through 3D environments with smooth, dynamic camera controls.
• Multi-File Format Support: Open and view various 3D file formats, including common industry standards.
• Real-Time Rendering: Experience fast and responsive rendering for optimal performance.
• Customizable Settings: Adjust visual elements, lighting, and camera angles to suit your needs.
• Cross-Platform Accessibility: Use the tool on multiple devices, including desktops, tablets, and VR headsets.
What platforms does Azure IDR Diagram Viewer support?
Azure IDR Diagram Viewer is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It also supports VR headsets for an immersive experience.
Can I use Azure IDR Diagram Viewer offline?
No, an active internet connection is required to use Azure IDR Diagram Viewer, as it runs on Microsoft's cloud platform.
Is Azure IDR Diagram Viewer free to use?
No, it is part of the Azure ecosystem and requires a subscription to Azure services. Pricing depends on usage and the specific Azure plan you choose.