Some products can be explained with a single image. But as soon as movement, interaction, or internal functionality is involved, static visuals fall short. A technical animation reveals what normally remains hidden — and that fundamentally changes how clients, colleagues, and partners understand a product.
From complexity to clarity
Animations do not only show what something does, but also how and why. Examples include:
• assembly sequence and internal operation
• airflow, cable routing, or cooling processes
• maintenance access and disassembly
• safety instructions or training material
By linking technical information to realistic motion, abstract concepts become tangible. People understand them faster and remember them longer.
More than marketing
Technical animations are not promotional videos — they are communication tools. They support internal presentations, product training, and discussions with suppliers. At the same time, the same animations can easily be reused for sales material, datasheets, and trade show presentations.
From CAD to animation
Because animations are built directly from the original CAD model, technical accuracy is preserved. Movements, tolerances, and proportions remain correct. This makes animation an extension of engineering — not just a visual add-on.
