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Lattice Technology XVL® is a highly compressed 3D format that makes it easy to share and visualize 3D design data generated from CoCreate OneSpace Modeling. You can collaborate more effectively with everyone involved in product development with documents that anyone can open, view and print.
Publish and share XVL documents
The XVL Converter translates 3D design data from OneSpace Modeling into the XVL format, typically compressing the data to 95% of its original size, which allows the design data to be easily shared and viewed by others using the free XVL Player.
Design reviews by email
Share lightweight 3D design data with the extended team using XVL documents that are highly compressed and easily emailed, allowing team members to view, interact and provide feedback to product developers.
Eliminate misunderstandings
Clearly communicate product design data using interactive models. Avoid misunderstandings when discussing design topics or resolving complex engineering issues.
Share large designs
Highly compressed XVL documents make large product design data easy to share with others. Typically an XVL document is more than 95% smaller than its 3D CAD counterpart.
Multi-CAD collaboration
Collaborate in a multi-CAD environment by sharing 3D product designs in a universally viewable format.
Support for the PLM process
Use XVL documents and other Lattice Technology products to extend the product lifecycle management (PLM) process by allowing 3D web publishing, animated 3D manufacturing documentation, and rich 3D interactions for the entire organization.
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CoCreate OneSpace Modeling is supported by a complete set of industry modules to design anything from simple projects to the most complex industrial products.
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