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Sony’s New 3‑D Capture System Is Coming This Summer

Yokohama, JapanWednesday, April 15, 2026

Sony has announced a fresh line of tools that will let anyone build detailed 3‑D models from real objects, starting next summer. The package includes a phone app that works with Sony’s Alpha cameras, a cloud‑based service for turning photos into high‑quality 3‑D graphics, and a rendering plug‑in that adds extra polish. The company first revealed the idea in early 2025 and showed a demo at a Japanese tech show, but now it is moving from concept to product.

Phone App: Guided Shooting Made Simple

The phone app guides users through the shooting process. It tells you where to point the camera and how many pictures are needed, so that the software can stitch them together into a complete 3‑D model. Even people who are not photography experts can set the right camera settings automatically, thanks to built‑in AI. The app also shows a live preview of the shots taken, so you can avoid missing important angles.

Cloud Service: High‑Dynamic‑Range Assets for Virtual Production

The cloud service is aimed mainly at virtual production. It uses special algorithms to clean up reflections, remove shiny surfaces and produce high‑dynamic‑range assets that are ready for real‑time rendering. The plug‑in can be added to existing 3‑D workflows and gives artists extra control over lighting and texture details.

Versatile Applications

Sony plans to use the same technology in a range of fields.

  • Gaming – designers can create realistic character models quickly.
  • Architecture – generate accurate 3‑D plans of buildings.
  • Museums – preserve cultural artifacts in digital form.
  • Manufacturing – precise 3‑D data aids quality control and design iterations.

Depth Data + AI = Greater Detail

One key advantage is that Sony’s Alpha cameras already collect a lot of depth information through their phase‑detect autofocus systems. By combining that data with AI subject detection, the new tools can capture more detail than a simple photo‑stitching app would allow. This makes the resulting 3‑D models more accurate and lifelike.

Availability

Sony will ship the first set of tools to U. S. customers this summer, with more features expected later in the year. The launch marks a significant step toward making advanced 3‑D capture accessible to hobbyists and professionals alike.

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