
Michael Rubloff
Jan 1, 2026
After six months of public beta development, AnnxStudio has officially released version 1.1.0, marking its transition into a stable, production ready phase. The announcement follows a steady cadence of updates over the past year, including the recent 1.0.9 release that focused on workflow polish, UI refinement, and reconstruction reliability.
Version 1.1.0 centers on two core improvements. The first is an enhanced viewer, which they say brings broader functionality and a more responsive viewing experience for Gaussian splat reconstructions. The second is a set of stability upgrades aimed at smoothing day to day use.
To coincide with the official release, AnnxStudio is also offering a limited-time promotion. Full access to all Pro Plan features for free until January 15. The extension formalizes what users had already noticed in recent versions, where Pro level processing remained available beyond earlier expectations. With v1.1.0, that access is now explicitly positioned as a launch window for new and existing users to explore the platform’s complete feature set. There is no word yet on expected costs or feature segmentation.
AnnxStudio remains built on top of the Brush framework, and its recent updates reflect a broader effort to mature that foundation into a cohesive end to end environment for 3D Gaussian Splatting. Looking ahead, the Annx team has outlined work already underway on 360 camera input support and advanced pre processing techniques designed to improve model quality upstream. If delivered as described, those additions would further position AnnxStudio for more diverse capture setups and higher fidelity reconstructions, especially as interest grows around human centered and fashion oriented radiance field workflows.
With v1.1.0, AnnxStudio closes its beta chapter and sets a clearer direction forward, pairing incremental technical maturity with a broader push to bring more creators into its ecosystem. AnnxStudio v1.1.0 is available now via their official site.






