Unity Pro puts the power of an entire game creation ecosystem of tools, support, and community in your team's hands to help create the best games fast.
Some of the highest quality and best-performing games have been created with Unity over the years, on over 20 platforms, and we can give you the tools and support to do the same.
20 different platforms run Unity creations (and more)
50% of games are powered by Unity
Unity Pro is a real-time 3D platform for small/mid sized studios/firms. It’s designed for teams with a mix of technical & non-technical skills.
53% of top 1,000 grossing mobile games powered by Unity globally
- Unity 3D Pro is a multi-platform gaming engine developed by Unity Technologies and used to build video games for personal computers, game consoles, mobile devices, and websites. It was first introduced to Apple OS X in 2005 at the Apple World Developers Conference and has since been developed on twenty-one other platforms.
- Unity Pro software, they make tailoring your solutions to meet your customer’s needs easy. Modicon Quantum™ PLC The Modicon Quantum PLC is the powerhouse of the Modicon family. It’s scalable, modular architecture is configurable to meet the needs of even the most critical solutions, from a single rack system to a plant wide architecture.
- Unity Pro comes packed with trusted, stable, and reliable creator tools that focus heavily on quality and performance, so your team can have the utmost confidence in what they’re using. You’ll also have access to our beta program so you can try out the latest bleeding edge Unity tools before they hit the wide open market, and help shape the.
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Here’s what some of our users have to say
“For any studio, selecting a game engine is a big investment. For us, it was critical that the company behind it is strong and provides great support. Unity is a very reliable platform, and they have updates almost weekly, which means it just keeps getting better.”
“Unity went a step above simply helping us solve issues; they offered guidance that allowed us to be proactive so our time was spent on the work that really mattered!”
“We want to focus our effort on building a great game that brings people together. With Unity for game development and Multiplay hosting the game, we’re focused on the fun.”
“Unity’s extensibility and its wide third-party ecosystem allowed us to get up and running with our Lua integration quickly and easily.”
“Unity was key for building and launching Last Day on Earth. And it’s our most successful game to date. As for the future, our new projects will be daring as always!”
“Unity’s technology enables us to focus on delivering the beloved League of Legends experience to as many players across as many platforms as possible. We want to meet our players where they are, and Unity’s world-class tools and platform optimization help us achieve that. With the expert support provided by Unity, we’ve been able to unlock the power of Unity’s technology like never before.”
Unity evolves with you
Unity Pro comes packed with trusted, stable, and reliable creator tools that focus heavily on quality and performance, so your team can have the utmost confidence in what they’re using.
You’ll also have access to our beta program so you can try out the latest bleeding edge Unity tools before they hit the wide open market, and help shape the future of game creation with us.
High Fidelity Graphics
Whether you’re an artist, designer, or engineer, join us to learn how to get the most out of HDRP, which is purpose-built for creating AAA-quality visuals for current and next-gen games. We’ll show you how to fine-tune settings like anti-aliasing, lights, shadows, exposure, and post-processing effects. No coding required!
2D Game Tools
Explore how Unity’s 2D toolset has evolved to include a host of powerful graphics features such as dynamic lighting, materials, shaders, and post-processing. Learn how these tools combine to unlock many significant artistic and workflow outcomes for 2D games.
Prototyping and faster iteration
In this session, we show you how Unity’s designer and artist-friendly tools combine to help you iterate on your level design more efficiently. You also learn how to refine the level layout and make adjustments to assets as you test and balance gameplay.
Profiling and Optimizing
Learn how to use Unity’s powerful optimization tools for diagnosing and troubleshooting performance problems via a demo on a simple maze game. You’ll be able to use these practical tips and techniques to improve performance in your own Unity projects.
Create without coding, with Bolt Visual Scripting
Make games without writing a single line of code! This session covers the fundamentals of Bolt, a visual scripting solution now available in all Unity plans. Learn how to configure and leverage Bolt for your 2D and 3D projects, create basic game interactions, use quick-start templates, and more.
Speed Up Mobile Workflows
Learn how to dramatically reduce iteration time and boost productivity when developing for mobile. JC Cimetiere, Senior Product Manager for Mobile, will walk you through prototyping, building, and polishing a mobile app using Unity features – including our new Device Simulator – that streamline each development phase.
Better Asset Management
In this live session, you work with a Unity Certified Instructor to create a simple low-poly building asset in Unity using ProBuilder and Polybrush. Then you learn how to use the FBX Exporter to export the mesh to Maya/3ds Max.
Better Artist Workflows
Learn how to enhance artist workflows for a faster and more-efficient production pipeline. We’ll show you how easy it is to import your art from popular 3D content-creation tools, and then cover several powerful artist and designer-friendly features for updating your work directly in Unity.
An open ecosystem built to empower and support
With Unity Pro, you’re not just using an engine. You’re becoming a member of a massive and interconnected community with access to a wide ecosystem of technology and support for all current and next gen platforms.
From core tech and community support, to Verified Solutions Partners, such as Backtrace, you’ll always find a way to crush whatever obstacle you’re facing in order to deliver the best game to your users.
Just look at what other studios have been able to achieve with Unity below!
How BBI harnessed Unity to create Hardspace: Shipbreaker
From highly dynamic zero gravity environments to complex effects like fire and electricity, the artists behind Hardspace: Shipbreaker faced some unique challenges. Game studio Blackbird Interactive(BBI) partnered with Unity to empower their artists to meet those challenges, and created one of the most visually immersive game environments ever.
Building an Empire: How Paradox and Romero Games are using Unity
How Unity equipped Paradox Interactive with the technical advice and expertise they needed to make an excellent game.
How Unity helped The Chinese Room launch Little Orpheus
Little Orpheus is hailed as “one of the best things to come out of Apple Arcade.” But bringing the complex game to life posed significant technical and artistic challenges. The Chinese Room Interactive partnered with Unity to meet these challenges head on and created what one reviewer called “one of the grandest adventures you can experience on mobile.”
Hound13 creates Hundred Soul
How does a Korean indie studio integrate innovative gameplay and gorgeous graphics while rolling out versions for players around the world, and manage to get over 1.6 million downloads before its North American release? Find out here.
Zoink Games puts a 2.5D twist on Flipping Death
Zoink Games are known for the offbeat, cartoonish and creative feel of indie hits like Zombie Vikings and Stick it to the Man. In their latest game, Flipping Death, the distinctive blend of innovative physics and 2D and 3D art lays the foundation for a special experience.
Start creating games that compete with, and surpass, the quality and success of big studio releases with Unity Pro’s powerful and open ecosystem of tools, support, Verified Partners, and community.
Enhance the way you design, engineer, manufacture, sell, and service your products with Unity. Unlock new possibilities for visualizing 3D data, including computer-aided design (CAD) files, in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and more.
Volvo Cars and Unity
Volvo Cars uses Unity at virtually every stage of its automotive lifecycle. Timmy Ghiurau, lead of Virtual Experiences and XR Research, and Anna Hellmark, head of Volvo’s Human-Centric Lab, share how Unity is changing the status quo in their industry.
Unity is the world’s leading platform for creating and deploying interactive, real-time 3D content. The Unity Industrial Collection offers robust capabilities to both create interactive digital content from 3D data and deploy it to various platforms, such as mobile devices, computers, and AR and VR devices.
Unity Pro
Get the world's leading platform for real-time 3D, AR and VR content. Create and deploy enterprise applications and immersive, interactive experiences.
Pixyz Plugin
This plug-in imports and optimizes 3D data into Unity, all within the Unity interface. Bring in models from Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes, PTC, Siemens and other 3D software programs.
Unity Profiler
Material Importers
Import material formats (AxF and xTex) directly into Unity, ensuring you reach the highest levels of realism and product accuracy.
Read on to get insight into these questions:
- Who are the primary users of Unity in industry?
- How can you bring 3D data, including CAD, into Unity?
- What can you visualize and create with Unity?
- How can you share content made with Unity?
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Who can use Unity?
Today, the primary creators of real-time 3D content in the industrial sector have technical backgrounds, such as software engineers and AR/VR developers. This is because the vast majority of enterprise applications built on this technology require custom development and programming expertise (Unity uses C#).
The pool of users is expanding, however, as Unity and other companies make real-time 3D accessible to nonprogrammers, in turn making it easier to scale custom development.
Here are some of the ways that barriers to Unity are being lowered for nonprogrammers:
- Visual scripting: Visual, node-based interfaces like Bolt enable nontechnical users to create logic for applications without writing code.
- Product innovation: New products such as Unity Reflect for AEC professionals and Unity Forma for marketers make real-time 3D accessible to non-coders. There is also a growing selection of artist-friendly tools within programs like Unity to increase artistic productivity and creativity without programming knowledge.
- Out-of-the-box solutions: As demand for immersive, interactive experiences has increased, many independent software vendors have leveraged this technology to build solutions for specific use cases while removing the need for coding and scripting. Unity Verified Solution Partner WEAVR offers enterprise-scale immersive training programs, while Interact enables creation of physically realistic VR experiences.
- Service delivery: Custom solutions can be created that accommodate nonprogrammers and fit the way they work, like this project created for Honda's automotive designers. For instance, the extensibility of platforms like Unity enables companies to tailor Unity’s user interface so that nontechnical users such as designers or marketers can harness the power of real-time 3D.
“We haven’t yet faced a challenge that we can’t meet using Unity and our expertise.”
Get 3D data ready for real-time development with Pixyz
A typical real-time 3D industrial workflow starts by ingesting existing content. Imported 3D geometry and metadata can come in many forms, including but not limited to:
- Computer-aided design (CAD) assemblies from applications such as Alias, CATIA, Creo, Inventor, and NX
- Meshes from 3D modeling and visualization applications like 3ds Max, Blender, Maya, and VRED
- Reality capture data of products or locations from point clouds, photogrammetry, and LiDAR scanning
- Building information modeling (BIM) data from programs like Autodesk Revit and Navisworks
- Materials from standardized formats like AxF and xTex
To achieve the best performance and visual quality when deploying to various platforms, real-time 3D content typically needs to be optimized. The optimization process ensures complex models become lightweight representations that are compatible with real-time development and can properly support interactivity on devices like phones and VR headsets.
Purpose-built tools from Pixyz, a Unity partner, can import models and reduce their density, complexity, and file size, while preserving quality. Pixyz Plugin supports nearly 40 3D file formats and is included in Unity Industrial Collection.
“3D visualization of aircraft interior design is a real challenge as CAD data evolve continuously. Pixyz helps us win this challenge thanks to its optimized tessellation and optimization tools for CGI and real-time applications. It’s fast, light, efficient, and mostly, it is flexible and can be customized to our process. We also appreciate the Pixyz team, who is very reactive to develop new features to respond to our needs.”
Create interactive 3D content with Unity Pro
Once assets are ready for real-time 3D, development can begin in Unity Pro. Users can accelerate scene creation with 3D models, objects, environments (i.e., the virtual world), and more from Unity’s Asset Store.
Unity lets users iterate rapidly and adjust components like animation, audio and video, cinematics, environments, lighting, user interfaces, visual effects, and more. At any point in development, users enjoy real-time previews of their work – visualization is instant, so there’s no waiting around for the results to render.
The possibilities with Unity run the gamut. BMW uses Unity to visualize and simulate autonomous driving scenarios, Daimler creates mixed reality experiences to improve vehicle production and train service technicians, and Autoliv creates mobile apps that help its global salesforce better showcase its products, to name a few.
For complex enterprise applications, Unity also provides the flexibility to do more with:
- Artificial intelligence (AI): Unity offers a rich set of machine learning (ML) tools and the ability to integrate with multiple AI and ML frameworks, which is especially helpful for using simulated environments to train and validate intelligent systems. Check out how one company uses Unity to train, test, and deploy AI solutions for robotic applications.
- Systems engineering:Prespective, another Unity Verified Solution Partner application, provides a powerful systems engineering framework to connect Unity with external control systems, such as programmable logic controllers or software emulations of control systems, and external math models, such as a functional mock-up unit (FMU) or MATLAB.
- Enterprise integrations: Unity’s powerful application programming interface (API), built-in networking capabilities and integrations to third-party network stacks provide a robust and reliable way to extend applications to support remote collaboration, integration with Internet of Things (IoT) systems, or almost any networked application you can imagine.
“We believe Unity gives us the best visualization tool that can be extended and adapted to our needs in the future.”
Sharing experiences made with Unity
Once development is complete, you can share your Unity project with your intended audience. Consumers of real-time 3D technology can be internal stakeholders, such as a frontline worker receiving maintenance instructions from a mixed reality headset, or external audiences, such as the millions of people visiting your website to interact with your real-time 3D configurator.
A major advantage of Unity is that you only have to build your content once and deploy it across more than 20 supported platforms, including iOS, Android, Oculus, Magic Leap, Microsoft HoloLens, and Windows.
Unity offers a rich set of interaction models so that people can interact in real-time with “live” applications (known as a runtime application) on a mobile device, through a web browser, using AR, in a fully immersed VR experience, and more. Made with Unity experiences can also be embedded into existing properties, such as a mobile app or e-commerce page.
Unity can help power individual experiences, such as an industrial design team lead reviewing the latest prototype, or shared experiences, such as a networked engineering review session in VR that brings together multiple participants into a single collaborative environment.
“We chose Unity as our go-to platform because it allows us to develop something for a particular department, then deploy it in different kinds of hardware that can be reused by other departments at the same time. On other platforms, we would have to redevelop the solution for each device or hardware platform. With Unity it is a seamless deployment to over 20 platforms, which is a huge advantage for our customers.”
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