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Morphi is a simple, powerful and easy to learn 3D Design and 3D modeling app for creating, editing and rendering 3D designs for AR/VR, 3D Printing, Animation, Game Design, Graphic Design, Design Thinking and more. Connect with us directly at hello@morphiapp.com. Please try all the 3D design tools as well as AR + 3D Render prior to purchase. Our immersive AR requires devices that can run ARKit. 3D Render is not available for certain older iPad (including 7th + 8th Generation), but is available on iPad (6th Generation) and on iPad Pro. While you can use the 3D design tools for free, there is a 1 time in-app purchase for our premium features which are: (1) exporting + importing 3D models (STL + OBJ files) (2) placing, viewing + editing in AR (iPads with A9+ processors required for immersive AR and snapping; older iPads can still use basic AR tools (3) rendering photorealistic images of your 3D models (see above restrictions). Note: Schools can purchase Morphi for a volume discount through Morphi Edu, our identical education app for iPad, with the 50% Volume Purchase Program for Education for 20+ app purchases. Every day people of all ages, backgrounds + skill levels use Morphi to create, sketch, invent, prototype, visualize, teach, tell stories, explain ideas and much more. Vertical farming system prototypes, assistive drawing devices, model rocket parts, biodesign lighting, casings for robots and electronics, compostable couture gowns, characters for animated shorts, bubblewands, jewelry, cookie and pottery cutters, plates for printmaking + AR artworks. These are some of the thousands of projects designed by members of our community in 125+ countries since Morphi was released in 2014. Morphi has many tools to empower people to hone their creative thinking + visualization skills + express + evolve their ideas in 3D, including: -Design anywhere without logins or a WiFi connection. -Sketch + draw 3D models, including using freehand, straight lines + 2D shapes to draw, symmetry, revolving lines, erasing lines, vector drawing + editing with control points + other 2D to 3D tools. -Transform high contrast images (jpgs, pngs, svgs) into editable 3D designs. -Robust CAD tools like intersect, arrays + other tools for creating more complex designs. -Place, edit + view 3D models in enhanced Augmented Reality using Apple’s ARKit such as snapping designs to horizontal planes, vertical planes + AR codes (available only for iPads with A9+ processors that support ARKit). -Place + edit designs in Augmented Reality on older iPad models without A9+ processors using our basic tools for these devices. -Add texture/materials from images or videos to your 3D designs. -Import 3D models (STL+OBJ files) from other 3D modeling apps. -Export 3D models (STL +OBJ files) for 3D printing, game design, animation, for further editing in other 3D modelers + for uploading to other AR/VR devices, like Hololens, Occulus + Merge Cube. -Incredible rendering tools for creating photorealistic images of your 3D models (only on certain iPads described above) -Typing tools for 3D text using a variety of fonts. -Simple 3D lithophane tool to create 3D printed etchings + terrain. -Quick lighting options. -Change background + grid to create engaging scenes or export 3D designs with transparent backgrounds for graphic design. -Save files directly to the iPad or to iCloud, Google Drive, Adobe Creative Cloud + other 3rd party storage solutions on your iPad. -Quickly teach yourself to design in 3D with our short, helpful video tutorials + other support under i (info) section. -Incredible community of educators, students, artists, entrepreneurs, inventors + others. Examples of designs + projects made in Morphi by our community are on our website (www.morphiapp.com) or @morphiapp instagram page. **Featured designs on our App Store page: Ben Nassimi, Lainey Davidson+Leia Brown. Obj triceratops scan imported into Morphi from Smithsonian Museum's Open Access.