3D configurator presentations differ from fixed 3D models primarily in interactivity and user customization capabilities. Fixed 3D models are static, displaying a pre-designed, unchangeable product view—users can only observe the model as it is, with no option to modify elements like color, material, or components. 3D configurators, by contrast, are dynamic tools that let users adjust product features in real time. For example, users can switch colors, swap materials, or add/remove parts, seeing instant visual updates to create a personalized product version. In short, fixed 3D models suit static product showcases, while 3D configurators excel at engaging users through customization, making them ideal for demonstrating product variations or enhancing user experience.
