

Michael Rubloff
Dec 1, 2025
Annx Studio has pushed out version 1.0.9, introducing a set of workflow improvements that continue the platform’s steady evolution from a Brush based wrapper into a more complete Gaussian Splatting toolchain. The update follows several earlier releases focused on stability and interface cleanup, and it reinforces the team’s recent momentum as Annx expands into new use cases, including its collaboration with SpotLite and EMX for high fidelity fashion model capture.
The latest version adds drag and drop import support and allows users to add multiple videos simultaneously. Annx has also removed prior custom modeling limitations, giving users greater flexibility when iterating on their reconstructions. Smaller interface changes, such as smoother project list scrolling, clearer sample project downloading, and separated deletion options, continue the incremental UI refinements seen throughout the past few updates.
On Windows, two fixes address issues introduced in earlier builds. The software now correctly reuses previously aligned Xsplat results, avoiding unnecessary recalculation, and the iteration count field reliably applies user entered values.
Annx Studio, which is built on top of the Brush framework, seems to have extended free access to its Pro-level processing. Despite earlier notes that paid tiers would come online soon, I was still able to process on 1.0.9 at no cost, which I was very happy about!
Across recent releases, Annx has prioritized stability and practical improvements over major feature shifts, building continuity for users who rely on the tool for daily 3DGS work. Version 1.0.9 keeps that trajectory intact, strengthening the core workflow while the company explores broader initiatives around verified fashion oriented digital twins. Download Annx Studio here.






