Promob Studio

The Material Wizard maps textures to faces. The software knows that “edge banding” must match the board’s thickness and color.

The market is flooded with software options. Why do thousands of showrooms and factories rely on Promob?

Promob Studio is an advanced software solution tailored for the furniture industry, interior designers, and joinery workshops. It distinguishes itself through deep parametric control, cloud collaboration, and direct Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) integration. This paper examines Promob Studio’s core modules — from 3D modeling and rendering to budget management and CNC machining — positioning it within the broader ecosystem of BIM (Building Information Modeling) and industry-specific CAD tools. Key findings highlight its strength in automating manufacturing documentation but note its limitations in freeform architectural modeling compared to generalist software like SketchUp or 3ds Max. promob studio

This is where Promob separates from "pretty picture" software. Promob Studio doesn't just draw; it outputs data. It generates:

While its manufacturing capabilities are its strength, Promob Studio produces high-quality renderings using ray-tracing technology. Designers can apply real materials from brands like Duratex, Formica, or local suppliers, adjust lighting (natural and artificial), and generate 360-degree panoramic views. This is critical for client approval and reducing costly changes later in the process. The Material Wizard maps textures to faces

A common misconception is that Promob Studio is "closed." While it comes with default catalogs (e.g., generic cabinets), the real power lies in Catalog Editor.

How to build a custom catalog:

This allows a cabinet shop to digitize their exact construction methods. If you use a 16mm back panel with a specific locking system, you teach Promob Studio to do it automatically.

Promob Studio is not for every designer. It is highly specialized. This allows a cabinet shop to digitize their