What's New - September 6, 2025

By StudioFlow
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Screenshot Functionality

Share your studio designs with a single click. The new screenshot feature lets you capture high-quality images of your layouts for presentations, documentation, or social media.

Professional Export Quality

Screenshots capture your entire canvas view with crisp, clear rendering of all equipment and connections. The exported images include your annotations and cable routing, creating comprehensive visual documentation of your studio setup. A subtle watermark in the corner identifies the image as created with StudioFlow while keeping the focus on your design.

Multiple Views

Take screenshots from either the Layout view to show equipment placement or the Connections view to highlight your signal flow. Each view exports exactly what you see on screen, making it easy to create the exact documentation you need.

Global Project Templates

Starting a new project is now faster with our collection of pre-built room templates. These professionally designed starting points help you skip the initial setup and jump straight into customizing your studio.

Ready-to-Use Configurations

Choose from templates for common studio scenarios:

  • Home Studio: Compact setup optimized for bedroom producers
  • Professional Recording: Multi-room facility with live room and control room
  • Podcast Studio: Optimized for multi-host podcast recording
  • Live Streaming: Configured for video production and streaming
  • Post Production: Film and video post-production suite

Instant Customization

Each template provides a complete starting point with room dimensions, typical equipment placement, and common connection patterns. Simply select a template when creating a new project, then modify it to match your specific needs. Add your own equipment, adjust the room size, or completely reorganize the layout - the template is just your starting point.

Time-Saving Benefits

Templates aren’t just empty rooms - they include example equipment configurations that demonstrate best practices for cable management and signal flow. This helps new users understand effective studio organization while saving experienced users the time of creating common setups from scratch.