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Steam News23 April 20262mo ago

Album3D Demo is now live on Steam!

We’re pleased to announce that Album3D Demo is now live on Steam and ready to try.

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addedIn Album3D Demo, the included demo project is read‑only : you can explore the sample albums, but you can’t modify or save changes to them. Some features are limited or unavailable. To try adding your own images, you can create a new Album3D Demo project and use the “Test Import” option, which is only available in new demo projects and adds watermarks to imported images. Projects created in Album3D Demo are not compatible with full Album3D project files. Also, some sample images shown in videos or screenshots are for demonstration purposes only and may not be included in the demo build.
addedIf you like what you see, please consider adding Album3D to your wishlist on Steam. Wishlisting helps a lot and makes sure you’ll be notified as we get closer to the full release.

Album3D changes

addedIn Album3D Demo, the included demo project is read‑only : you can explore the sample albums, but you can’t modify or save changes to them. Some features are limited or unavailable. To try adding your own images, you can create a new Album3D Demo project and use the “Test Import” option, which is only available in new demo projects and adds watermarks to imported images. Projects created in Album3D Demo are not compatible with full Album3D project files. Also, some sample images shown in videos or screenshots are for demonstration purposes only and may not be included in the demo build.
addedIf you like what you see, please consider adding Album3D to your wishlist on Steam. Wishlisting helps a lot and makes sure you’ll be notified as we get closer to the full release.

We’re pleased to announce that Album3D Demo is now live on Steam and ready to try. The demo includes a pre‑made demo project with several sample albums so you can see how Album3D presents photos in 3D, navigate between albums, and get a feel for the overall experience.

In Album3D Demo, the included demo project is read‑only: you can explore the sample albums, but you can’t modify or save changes to them. Some features are limited or unavailable. To try adding your own images, you can create a new Album3D Demo project and use the “Test Import” option, which is only available in new demo projects and adds watermarks to imported images. Projects created in Album3D Demo are not compatible with full Album3D project files. Also, some sample images shown in videos or screenshots are for demonstration purposes only and may not be included in the demo build.

If you like what you see, please consider adding Album3D to your wishlist on Steam. Wishlisting helps a lot and makes sure you’ll be notified as we get closer to the full release.

Try the free demo here:

Album3D Demo

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Steam News / 23 April 2026

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