We've refreshed Orshot Studio. The editor is cleaner and quicker to work in, and there's a new 3-column layout that puts everything where you'd expect from a professional design tool — available both in Studio and inside the embedded editor your customers use.
What's new: the 3-column layout

Turn it on and Studio reorganizes into three columns:
- Left — your Pages and Layers, always visible. Move between pages and select or reorder layers without opening a panel.
- Middle — a bigger canvas, so your design takes center stage.
- Right — the properties for whatever you've selected (or the page itself), right where you need them.
It's the layout you already know from tools like Figma, so it feels familiar from the first click.
Why it's useful
- Less hunting. Pages, layers, and properties are all on screen at once — no switching tabs to find what you need.
- Faster on complex templates. Multi-page carousels and heavily layered designs are far easier to navigate when the full structure stays in view.
- More room to design. The artboard gets the middle of the screen, so you see more of your work while you edit.
- The same pro experience in embeds. If you embed Orshot Studio in your product, your users get the exact same 3-column layout.
How to turn it on
In Studio: open the File menu → View → 3-Column Layout. Switch back the same way, or with the hide-panels button in the left panel header.
In an embed: open the ⋮ menu in the toolbar → 3-Column Layout.
Prefer the classic two-column layout? It's still there — switch between them anytime.
Also in this refresh
Alongside the new layout, we did a broad polish pass on the editor: a more consistent, higher-contrast design system in both light and dark mode, better accessibility, and more reliable panels, menus, and dialogs throughout.
The refreshed Studio is live now — open any template and give the 3-column layout a try.



