Promob — Studio

While its manufacturing capabilities are its strength, Promob Studio produces high-quality renderings using ray-tracing technology. Designers can apply real materials from brands like Duratex, Formica, or local suppliers, adjust lighting (natural and artificial), and generate 360-degree panoramic views. This is critical for client approval and reducing costly changes later in the process.

Let me walk you through a typical professional workflow to illustrate the speed of Promob Studio:

Step 1: Setup Open a new project. Input client name. Select "Kitchen Template." Draw walls (L-shape, 3m x 4m). Place a window on the north wall.

Step 2: Base Cabinets From the "Base Units" folder, drag a 600mm corner cabinet. Drop it in the corner. The software automatically bevels the door to 45 degrees. Drag a 900mm drawer unit next to it. Promob suggests a filler strip (35mm) to align the doors perfectly. promob studio

Step 3: Wall Units & Appliances Drag a 900mm wall cabinet. The software asks: "Hanging height?" Enter 150cm from floor. The unit snaps to the wall studs virtually. Drag a 600mm oven housing. Promob automatically cuts the toe-kick and adds ventilation spacing.

Step 4: Lighting & Accessories Use the "Accessories" menu. Place under-cabinet LED strips. The software calculates luminance (lumens) for realistic light splashes on the countertop. Do not underestimate this—it sells the "high-end" feeling.

Step 5: Render Click "Glass View." Select "Evening Ambient." Wait 8 seconds. The result: real-time caustics on the granite, brushed steel handles reflecting the window, and a realistic shadow gap. Hidden costs: You will likely pay for specific

Step 6: Export Click "CNC." A dialogue box asks for "Panel Thickness: 18mm Melamine." Hit "Generate." You now have a .zip file ready for a router, plus a PDF cutting list for your saw operator.

Author: [Generated for informational purposes]
Date: April 2026
Subject: CAD/CAM integration, interior design, Industry 4.0

Promob commonly offers tiered editions (e.g., Basic/Studio/Pro or similar) with differences in rendering quality, export capability, catalog access, and commercial licensing. Licensing models vary: perpetual licenses, annual subscriptions, or seat-based commercial plans. (Specific pricing and current edition names vary by region and release.) or local suppliers

This is the most common question. Promob Studio operates on a subscription model (SaaS).

Rough estimates (prices vary by region and promotions):

Hidden costs: You will likely pay for specific "Libraries" (e.g., a specific brand of handles or Italian marble textures). However, when you compare it to paying a freelance 3D artist $500 per rendering, Promob pays for itself in 2 to 3 projects.