May 26, 2023
Rokoko's mocap software now lets users retarget motion to custom 3D characters. Subscription prices up. Read More »
March 1, 2023
Promising new app aims to capture production-quality mocap for games and VFX on 2-6 iPhones. Read More »
December 5, 2022
Free browser-based tool generates animation in FBX and BVH format for use in apps like Blender, Maya and Unreal Engine. Read More »
October 27, 2021
Check out the key tools in this big update to the procedural 3D app: from muscles, multiphysics and Pyro simulations to Karma XPU. Read More »
March 24, 2021
Sizeable update to the 3D software adds 'full USD integration', new VR modelling app, and new character rigging and animation features. Read More »
December 8, 2020
Check out the new features in the 3D animation software, including a big update to its Bifrost toolset. Read More »
November 30, 2020
Updated: Check out our list of great seasonal deals on CG software, plugins, stock assets and hardware. Read More »
October 8, 2020
Latest updates improve character rigging and animation workflows with keyframe and mocap data. Read More »
September 17, 2020
Neat $995 inertial mocap gloves can be used to stream hand and finger tracking data live to apps like Maya, Blender, Unity and UE4. Read More »
March 19, 2020
Includes 50 new high-impact moves recorded specially by God of War stunt artist Eric Jacobus. Read More »
March 19, 2020
Maya gets new integration plugin for Rokoko's mocap library, better Bifrost performance, support for painting 16K textures. Read More »
February 7, 2020
New integration plugin lets users stream data to Blender from Rokoko's low-cost mocap suits. Read More »
July 12, 2019
New iPhone X app lets you capture facial animation alongside full-body data and stream it to UE4, Unity or MotionBuilder. Read More »
March 22, 2019
New plugin to let users buy moves recorded by top Hollywood mocap studios within Maya for $3-6 each. Read More »
August 12, 2018
Updated: Nifty plugin lets users mix data from multiple mocap systems - and now iPhone X facial tracking. Read More »
October 21, 2015
Danish startup promises lightweight inertial capture suit for just $700. A further $150 gets you gloves on top. Read More »