Tvori on PC: new pricing and features offered

May 13, 2021
At Tvori we always listen to the feedback from our users and the community. We've got many requests to introduce an affordable option for individual creators.
Today we're ready to announce a new subscription model, that will unlock access to Tvori for thousands of new creators and designers.
New pricing
There are now 4 licenses types available: Starter, Individual, Business and Education.
✅ Free Starter: version allows now to export 2D and 360 videos.
✅ Individual: On top of all starter features, it provides full import and export capabilities, including export to Tvori Viewer. Tvori Viewer is a companion app that can be used to run collaborative reviews and meeting sessions (Individuals and Freelancers are eligible to subscribe).
✅ Business: license provides premium support for organizations, compliance with security requirements as well as unrestricted usage of the Tvori Viewer.
✅ Education: provides same features set of the "Individual" tier and is FREE for Universities and educational Institutions.
Get
Individual


Business
$10 per month/billed annually
or $15 per month/billed monthly

Projects
outside the organisation
Starter
• AR Layer and AR FOVs simulation
• Import of 3D models, images, and videos
• Export to OBJ, FBX and Alembic with animations
• Export to Tvori Viewer (Quest, PC VR and desktop)
• Tvori Viewer: 5GB of storage, 3 teams per seat, 6 simultaneous users in a session
• Unlimited projects and scenes
• Animate in real-time and with keyframes
• Use a library of pre-made 3D models, primitives and icons
• Virtual Cameras, different lighting options, set of FXs
• 3D Mesh Brushes
• Export 2D and 360 videos
• 1 project with up to 3 scenes

Get your 14 days FREE TRIAL period - no credit card required to run the trial.
• Everything from Tvori Individual
• Tvori Viewer: 100GB of storage, unlimited number of teams, up to 20 simultaneous users in a session
• Advanced team's management settings, management of roles and access rights
• Enterprise security and compliance
• Log In with SSO
• Premium support and onboarding for the team
Custom price
Based on the organisation size and
customised features set
Free
Do not forget that as a school lab, university, or non-commercial educational organization, you can apply for a free Tvori Education license. Just remember to use your organization email address when applying.
Apply for Free Tvori Education License
To get Tvori Education, every university/school member has to
1) Be already a registered user via https://app.tvori.co/ with your institutional email;
2) Then fill in this form for each of the accounts with the same emails.
1/5
Please submit your application
We will send you a follow-up email as soon as possible. Thrive your educational projects with Tvori!
Your academic title
What is the name of your institution?
University, school lab, non-commercial educational organization
Institution Website
Contacts: Email
To register, you have to aply ONLY with an official corporate university/school domain
Reasons for inquiring the Tvori Education License
For what specific application do you plan to use Tvori?
Added EXPORT to all starters
Along with a new license structure we wanted to give more opportunities to all people exploring what Tvori has to offer and from now on every starter can export 2D and 360 videos. This, in conjunction with a more streamlined onboarding for first-time users, is going to open up new possibilities for everyone that is discovering how VR can be used as a tool in their creative process.
Tvori Viewer: start a remote design review in VR
Tvori viewer is a companion app you can download on your Oculus Quest (from App Lab) or PC (from our website).
Tvori Viewer allows to export your animated scenes to the cloud and organize design reviews and meetings with clients or teammates directly in virtual reality within a couple of clicks.

✅ "Individual" users are limited to 5GB of storage, 3 teams per seat and 6 simultaneous users in a session.
✅ "Business" users have unrestricted access to Viewer.

To learn more about this feature in detail check out our learn section.
Major use cases
Designing and communicating AR and VR experiences should be more intuitive. Tvori gives you a groundbreaking solution for your UI/UX, service and experience designs and prototypes. On top of that, Tvori's collaborative design reviews allow conducting your immersive spatial presentations to facilitate communication between all stakeholders and coordinate your 2D and 3D content creation workflows.
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    Don't have a VR-ready PC? No problem!
    If you are a designer and own a Quest, you can still apply to become a beta tester for the upcoming Quest version of Tvori. Join our community of beta testers and get the chance to shape the future of XR design.
    Coming to Oculus Quest in 2021
    Join the community of UI/UX and
    XR designers
    Download the free version of Tvori Individual and activate your 14-days free trial to start sharing your creative concepts and pitch your projects more effectively right now. Get all pricing and license details here.

    Don't hesitate to give your feedback and share your thoughts on the UI/UX design functions via any social networks below or send a message at hello@tvori.com.

    It should be intuitive and fun to create in VR with Tvori. If it is not, make sure to let us know!
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