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What is the Environment Editor?

The Environment Editor is a powerful 3D design tool that allows you to set up your digital twins as well as your static objects in the environment. You can simulate physics, cameras and other sensors. Useful to set up your missions and workflows.

Digital Twins in Env

Robot, sensors, objects, and whole facilities

Env To Simulation

One click export to Mujoco. Simulate camera streams and sensor data.

Env From Real

Stream real data from your cameras and robots, visualize them in the environment

Key Features

The Environment Editor provides a comprehensive set of tools for creating and managing your simulation environments.

Drag & Drop Interface

Intuitive visual editor with snap-to-grid functionality

Real time collaboration

Work with your team in real time

Precise Positioning

Exact coordinate control for professional layouts

Multiple Views

Top-down, perspective, and orthographic views

Version Control

Undo/redo and environment versioning

Live Preview

Real-time physics simulation while editing

Edge core connection status (Live mode)

When you are in Live mode, the right-hand panel shows an edge core status indicator:
  • Green dot: expected edge cores are currently connected.
  • Gray dot: one or more expected edge cores are not currently connected.
Hover the dot to see:
  • how many edge cores are currently connected, and
  • how many are expected for the environment.
Expected cores are derived from the unique edge fingerprints configured on twins in that environment.

Clone an environment

Use File → Make a copy to duplicate the current environment.
  • The copy includes the environment and all of its twins.
  • Historical telemetry/session data is not copied.
  • Lineage references are stored in metadata for future tracking:
    • environment settings include cloned_from_environment_uuid
    • each twin metadata includes cloned_from_twin_uuid

Ready to Build?

Start creating immersive environments for your robots and unlock the full potential of simulation-based development.

Open Environment Editor

Start building your environment now

Python SDK

Control environments programmatically

Digital Twins

Learn about digital twins