> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs-en.coderblock.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs-en.coderblock.com/coderblock-studio/creators/create/builder-tool.md).

# Builder Tool

**Builder Tool** is an online tool that allows you to **create virtual scenarios and experiences** that reflect your desires and goals. Designed to be easy to use by anyone without any knowledge of 3D modelling, this tool provides an extensive catalogue of objects to use in your scenes, with a **library** of over 1,000 pre-built models categorised for easy access.

If you are familiar with 3D modelling software, you can further enhance the uniqueness and exclusivity of your virtual experiences **by uploading your own custom models** in .glb format, allowing complete creative freedom.

This makes customising virtual scenes an accessible experience for everyone, allowing users to design their environment according to their tastes and preferences with just a few clicks.

Read the [guide](/coderblock-studio/builder-tool.md) to discover all the features of the Builder and get the most out of your Coderblock Studio experience!

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