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What is Expivi

Expivi is a web-based 3D product customization and configuration platform used to let customers or sales teams configure products visually and submit orders or quote requests. It is commonly used by manufacturers and brands selling configurable goods through e-commerce or dealer channels. The product focuses on real-time 3D visualization, rules-driven configuration, and embedding configurators into existing websites and commerce experiences. It also supports integrations to downstream systems (for example, commerce, CRM/ERP, and production workflows) depending on implementation.

pros

Strong 3D visual configurators

Expivi centers on interactive 3D visualization to guide users through product options and reduce ambiguity in what is being ordered. This is well-suited to products where appearance, dimensions, or component combinations matter. The configurators are typically deployed in-browser, which supports use in e-commerce and on sales devices without requiring native apps.

Rules-based configuration logic

The platform supports configuration rules and constraints to prevent invalid option combinations. This helps standardize quoting and ordering for configurable products and reduces manual review. Compared with more quote-centric tools, Expivi’s rules are commonly paired with visual guidance to improve user self-service.

Embeddable commerce experiences

Expivi is designed to be embedded into existing websites and online stores, enabling a guided customization flow within a broader e-commerce journey. This supports use cases such as direct-to-consumer personalization and dealer-assisted selling. Implementations can connect configuration outputs to order capture and fulfillment processes via integrations.

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CPQ depth varies by use case

Organizations that require complex enterprise CPQ functions (for example, advanced pricing, discounting governance, approvals, and multi-level quoting) may need additional systems or custom work. Expivi is often positioned around visual configuration and ordering rather than end-to-end quote lifecycle management. Fit depends on how much of quoting and pricing must be handled natively versus integrated.

Integration effort can be significant

Connecting a configurator to ERP, CRM, PIM, CAD/PLM, and production systems typically requires project work and ongoing maintenance. Data modeling for options, BOM outputs, and pricing can be non-trivial for complex products. The overall time-to-value depends heavily on the quality of product data and the target system landscape.

3D content creation overhead

High-quality 3D visualization requires preparing and maintaining 3D assets and materials, which can add operational cost. Product changes can require updates to models, textures, and configuration logic. Teams without established 3D pipelines may need external support or new internal capabilities.

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