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New desktop application Beeble Studio launches with 4K AI relighting for local processing

A deep-tech company pioneering AI-powered relighting solutions Beeble.ai announced a new desktop application Beeble Studio that brings its inises dustry-leading AI relighting technology fully on-prem. Built for professionals who require local, secure, and high-performance workflows, Beeble Studio operates the new SwitchLight 3.0 model directly on the user’s GPU, enabling true 4K relighting, unlimited rendering, and complete control over physically based rendering (PBR) outputs.

“VFX studios require security, scale, and speed. Beeble Studio answers all three. You keep your media on-prem, process your footage in true 4K, export multi-channel 16-bit EXRs containing all AOV passes in a single file, and skip the upload/download bottleneck on heavy VFX projects. Plus, our newest SwitchLight 3 video-to-PBR model delivers cleaner, more reliable results shot-to-shot,” said Beeble CEO Hoon Kim.

What’s new in Beeble Studio:

Introducing Beeble Studio: 4K Relighting on Your Desktop

Beeble Studio is powered by SwitchLight 3.0, the latest version of Beeble’s AI model, available on desktop and cloud platforms. Trained on a dataset ten times larger than before, SwitchLight 3.0 introduces a video model that processes multiple frames simultaneously to produce flicker-free and temporally consistent results. It offers sharper facial definition, more accurate surface textures and improved background stability, providing ghost-free relighting suitable for VFX work and filmmaking.

Beeble Studio indie,  for solo creators:

Beeble Studio standard, for professional facilities:

Both plans include a free seven day trial.

For larger studios seeking organisation-wide control, Beeble also offers an enterprise plan with CLI (command-line) integration, custom licensing, seat management, and API integration.

Beeble Studio is available today for download on Windows workstations. SwitchLight 3.0 is automatically included for all users of both the desktop and cloud apps.

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