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Handbook Version v2026.04.17.1 Released 2026-04-17
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2D Viewer

Goal

Help you handle the most important day-to-day work in 2D: inspect, select, locate, verify, and prepare exports.

Supported Platforms

  • iOS
  • macOS

Intended Audience

  • Users doing day-to-day board inspection in the workspace
  • Testers validating 2D interaction, object info, and export readiness

Prerequisites

  • A board document is already open in the workspace
  • The viewer has finished its initial preparation and published the first 2D frame

Steps

  1. Use 2D to pan, zoom, and select objects in the current board view.
  2. Open View Info from the context menu and review the object details you need.
  3. Adjust visibility or filtering through Workbench, then return to 2D for final confirmation and export preparation.

Result

  • 2D serves as the primary working view for precise inspection, object lookup, and export preparation.

2D Is the Main Working View in the Current Version

Inside the workspace, 2D handles most of the high-frequency work:

  • pan, zoom, box-select, and point-select
  • open View Info from the context menu
  • work with Workbench for visibility, filtering, and object targeting
  • review the current selection, coordinates, or frame metrics in the status bar
  • launch every export flow

Supporting Capabilities You Will See

  • Object info card: opened through View Info in the right-click / long-press menu
  • Mini viewer: when enabled in settings, shows the current viewport against the global scene
  • Crosshair guideline: when enabled in settings, follows the pointer
  • Status bar: the left side summarizes the current selection, and the right side shows coordinates or frame metrics

What the Right-Click / Long-Press Menu Can Do

When 2D has a valid pick target, the current context menu can provide:

  • View Info
  • chat-related actions when chat capability is active

Whether or not an object is currently selected, the 2D context menu also supports:

  • copy current location
  • Fit All
  • toggle axis visibility
  • regenerate thumbnail

Division of Responsibility Across Views

  • 2D: precise inspection, object info review, and export preparation
  • 3D: overall structure review, only valid for the KiCad 3D path
  • Data: document, revision, statistics, runtime, and diagnostic summaries

How Export Relates to 2D

In the current implementation, export is only available from 2D:

  • the export button is unavailable in 3D and Data
  • PNG / PDF are capture exports
  • board-file export is split into two paths:
  • Original source export: returns the original DSN / KiCad / IPC-2581 / ODB++ / Gerber-Drill data stored for the current revision
  • Converted export: currently keeps DSN and KiCad 8

Recommendations

  • Narrow the visible scope with Workbench first, then use 2D for local confirmation.
  • When you need to record an issue, select the target in 2D first and then copy its details from the info card.
  • Before exporting, return to 2D and confirm that the visible layers, visibility state, and framing are correct.

Common Questions

Why can’t I interact with 2D immediately after opening a document?

During import or render preparation, the app may temporarily show the Data view or an import-blocking overlay. Interaction resumes once the first 2D frame is ready.

Why isn’t object detail shown in Workbench anymore?

The current design moves object detail into the floating info card in 2D. Workbench now focuses on visibility, filtering, and object browsing.

Why is the export button unavailable?

Because export only starts from 2D. It is also unavailable if you are currently in 3D or Data, or if another export task is already in progress.

Last Verified

  • 2026-04-17