ShapeLab 2025, the latest iteration of the virtual reality sculpting tool, is now live, offering features aimed at VFX artists, game developers, and 3D creators who prefer to sculpt their digital assets directly in VR. Developed by Leopoly, ShapeLab focuses on VR-based workflows for crafting 3D models with precision, simplicity, and improved speed.
Improved User Experience
The ShapeLab 2025 update emphasizes usability and workflow efficiency for digital production professionals. According to the developers, the software now offers a cleaner, more intuitive interface for sculpting and modeling within a virtual reality space. Stability and smoother navigation have also been prioritized – good news for artists tired of juggling laggy VR tools mid-sculpt.
Sculpting Features for VFX and Game Development
ShapeLab is specifically tailored for high-detail model creation, particularly useful for VFX workflows and game development pipelines. Artists can mold organic or hard-surface 3D models directly in VR, giving them a more tactile, immersive modeling experience. Key tools include adaptive brushes for modeling, customizable sculpting parameters, and mesh refinements for high-resolution assets.

For workflows requiring VR-to-standard-pipeline integration, ShapeLab supports FBX and OBJ exports, making it easier to slot 3D assets into applications like Maya, Blender, or ZBrush for further texturing, rigging, or animation.
Virtual Reality Focus
The tool remains VR-first, with compatibility for leading virtual reality hardware like HTC Vive and Meta Quest (with tethered PC setups). The VR environment allows creators to freely manipulate their models in full three-dimensional space – no monitor-induced tunnel vision here. ShapeLab 2025 is now available for purchase directly from Leopoly. Pricing details can be found on the manufacturer’s website – currently there are discounts, the usual price for the yearly version is $64.99
A Note on Stability
As with any new software release, artists are advised to test ShapeLab 2025’s tools and features before integrating them into active production pipelines. Simplicity and stability matter when deadlines loom.