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Morflax Studio is a browser-based tool for 3D mockups, effects and motion. Here is how it works, what it supports, and what you can build with it.
Last reviewed: August 2, 2026
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Morflax is a small team of creatives building practical visual tools for designers, founders, marketers, agencies, and other creators. Our goal is to make 3D design, mockups, effects, and motion faster and more approachable, especially for people who want polished results without the complexity of traditional 3D software.
No. Morflax Studio is an interactive 3D design and rendering tool, not a text-to-image or text-to-3D generator. You work with editable 3D scenes, mockups, templates, uploaded assets, lighting, materials, effects, and animation controls.
Morflax Studio is for designers, marketers, founders, agencies, and other creators who need polished mockups, product visuals, 3D graphics, or motion clips without a traditional 3D workflow.
Morflax Studio is a browser-based 3D design and motion tool for creating mockups, product visuals, 3D graphics, and short motion content. It brings editable 3D scenes, ready-made templates, visual effects, and animation together in a focused editor that runs directly in your browser.
You can start with a device, apparel, branding, or other ready-made mockup; add your own artwork; then adjust the camera, lighting, materials, effects, and animation. Export the result as an image or, on supported plans, a video.
Morflax Studio is designed to help people create polished 3D visuals without installing software or learning a traditional 3D workflow. You can also use its visual effects with your own photos and videos without building a 3D scene.
The tools serve different workflows. Blender is a general-purpose 3D creation suite. Spline focuses on interactive 3D design and web experiences. Photoshop is a raster editor often used with flat, PSD-based mockups. Morflax focuses on fast, template-led mockups, stylized effects, and motion exports.
Morflax starts you close to the result. Pick a mockup or template, add your artwork, adjust the scene, apply an effect, and export. It is still real 3D underneath, so you can move the camera, change the lighting, edit materials, and animate the scene through a focused set of controls.
The trade-off is deliberate. If you need custom modelling, sculpting, simulation or node-based shaders, use Blender. If you want a finished mockup, product shot or motion clip today, that is what Morflax is for.
No. Morflax Studio runs in your browser on macOS, Windows, and Linux. There is nothing to download or install.
For the best performance we recommend Google Chrome, which the editor is optimized for, especially with heavy scenes and video export.
Yes. The Free plan lets you create and export PNG or JPG images up to 4K with a Morflax watermark. Free exports are for personal use and require attribution. Video export is not included.
Pro removes the watermark and adds video export and commercial use. Pro Max adds higher upload and storage limits plus 3D model export.
You can start creating right away without an account. Signing in is required for account-based features such as saved projects and persistent uploaded assets; availability depends on your plan.
You retain ownership of the images, videos, vectors, 3D models, and other content you upload to Morflax Studio.
Yes. Projects are private by default and are not visible to other Morflax users unless you choose to share or publish them. Morflax does not sell your uploaded content or share it with other companies for their own use.
No. Morflax does not use your uploaded content or private projects to train AI models.
Morflax Studio accepts the following uploads:
Yes. Upload a GLB file on the object upload page and it opens in the editor with its materials preserved. You can then edit colors, metalness, roughness, and textures, adjust lighting and animation, and export a finished render - no other 3D software needed.
GLB is self-contained, so your textures come along in a single file. If your model is in another format, export it as GLB first.
Yes. Upload an SVG in Morflax Shift and it is extruded into an editable 3D object. This is how you convert logos, icons, and vector artwork into 3D graphics you can light, animate, and export.
Yes. You can upload HDR or EXR files to use as lighting and reflections, in addition to the built-in HDRI presets.
Morflax Studio ships with a library of ready-made 3D device mockups, including:
iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac, Apple Pro Display, and Google Pixel models, plus generic phones, tablets, and screens.
Yes. Alongside devices, Morflax includes 3D clothing and apparel mockups such as hoodies and t-shirts, which you can customize with your own artwork.
Yes. Any mockup can be turned into a video - a slow product rotation, a device drifting into frame, or a ready-made motion preset applied in one click. Export it as MP4 for a landing page, an ad, or a social post.
Stylized effects restyle the whole scene in real time, applied from the effects panel: Pixelate, Dither, ASCII, Halftone, CMYK, Dot Matrix, Risograph, Mosaic, Bricks, Pointillism, Heatmap, Threshold, Duotone, Outline, and Posterize.
They cover looks inspired by print, retro screens, line art and bold posters. Each one is fully adjustable, with a Randomize option to explore variations quickly.
Yes. Effects are not limited to 3D renders. Upload an image or a video, apply an effect, and export the result as a stylized still or clip - the 3D scene is optional. This is the fastest way to turn a product photo, screenshot or piece of footage into a graphic, textured visual.
Cinematic post-processing fine-tunes the final look, layered on top of your scene: Bloom, Blur (depth of field), Chromatic Aberration, Film Grain, Gradient Overlay, and Vignette.
They are what turns a raw viewport render into something closer to a finished campaign visual. Combine them to grade and polish any scene.
Yes. Adjustments give you control over the final image before export: exposure, brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, temperature, and tint.
You can also pick a tone mapping mode - ACES Filmic, AgX, Neutral, Reinhard, Cineon or Punchy - to change how highlights and colors roll off across the whole render.
Backgrounds can be a solid color, a linear or radial gradient, your own image, a wallpaper from the built-in library, a 360 skybox, or fully transparent for exports you want to composite yourself.
Yes. Scenes are lit with HDRI environments, and Morflax ships with a library of studio and outdoor presets you can swap in one click. You can rotate and tune the environment, adjust the lights, and control shadows.
You can also upload your own HDR or EXR file if you need a specific look or reflection.
Yes. Supported objects expose editable materials, so you can change color, metalness and roughness, or apply textures from the built-in material library. Models you upload keep their original materials, which you can edit or replace from the same panel.
Morflax Studio has a simple timeline. You set keyframes, it interpolates between them, and easing options control how the motion feels. There is no rigging and no graph editor to learn - for most scenes, two keyframes is the whole job.
The timeline animates object position and rotation, plus screen rotation on supported device mockups. That covers common product shots such as a device rotating, a logo drifting into frame, or a scene turning slowly.
If you would rather not build motion at all, ready-made animation presets apply a full movement in one click. Anything you animate can be exported as video, so the same scene gives you both a still and a clip.
Yes. Morflax Studio has a library of ready-made templates - complete scenes you can open, customize, animate, and export.
Morflax Studio brings several 3D creation tools together in one browser-based app:
Export a still image as PNG or JPG, up to 4K. Resolutions automatically match your canvas aspect ratio, whether landscape, portrait, square, or custom.
Free image exports include a Morflax watermark. Pro and Pro Max remove the watermark.
Export video up to 4K and 60 fps, with selectable quality presets - all rendered and encoded right in your browser. Video export is available on Pro plans.
Choose the format that fits your workflow:
Yes. Export your scene as a glTF 3D model to reuse it in other 3D software such as Blender. 3D model export is available on Pro Max.
Use the Morflax Studio feedback page to report a bug, describe a problem, request a feature, or share an idea. You can also email hello@morflax.com. Details such as your browser, device, the page or tool you were using, and the steps that caused the problem help us investigate bugs faster.
Email hello@morflax.com for product, account, billing, licensing, or technical support. You can also reach Morflax through the contact page.
Morflax Studio is actively developed with new tools, effects, templates, improvements, and bug fixes. Follow the Morflax Studio changelog for product changes and Morflax on X for fresh updates, previews, and announcements.
Free-plan exports are for personal, non-commercial use only. The visible Morflax Studio watermark counts as the required attribution and must not be removed, cropped out, covered, or concealed.
Pro and Pro Max let you use your exports for personal and commercial work without attribution, including client projects, advertising, packaging, merchandise, websites, and other finished products. You may not resell Morflax assets, templates, project files, or exports as reusable creative resources. See the Morflax Studio License Agreement for details.
Yes. An export created while Pro or Pro Max was active keeps its commercial license after the subscription is cancelled or expires. Cancellation affects future access and exports; it does not revoke rights already granted to a paid export.
Yes. You may share a Pro Max 3D export with a client, employee, contractor, or production partner when they need it for the same project. They may not extract, resell, publish, or reuse Morflax-provided models or other assets as standalone resources.
Free includes PNG and JPG image export up to 4K with a Morflax watermark. Free exports are for personal, non-commercial use, the watermark supplies the required attribution, and video export is not included.
Pro removes the watermark and adds video export, commercial use, saved projects, and media storage. Pro Max includes everything in Pro plus 3D model export and higher upload and storage limits.
See the current features and billing options on the pricing page.
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