Inplus Inc., which operates video production, streaming, and design businesses, announced that it released the beta version of 'Snapplot,' a system diagram creation tool for stages and events, on March 1, 2026, and has surpassed 500 registered users approximately one month after its release.

Background of Development At live, event, and streaming venues, creating a 'system diagram' (wiring diagram/setup diagram) showing the connections between equipment is essential. However, many sites create drawings manually using general drawing tools like Excel or Visio, leading to the following issues: - It takes several hours to create a drawing. - It is necessary to manually check terminal information and protocol compatibility of the equipment. - Managing drawings separately from equipment lists and cable lists causes duplicate work with every update. - Drawing modifications cannot keep up with sudden changes on site.

Snapplot was developed as a dedicated tool specialized for the stage and event industry to solve these problems.

What is Snapplot? Snapplot is a web application that allows users to intuitively create system diagrams for audio, lighting, video, and streaming on a browser. No installation is required; it can be used from any device as long as there is a browser.

The biggest feature is the overwhelming speed of operation. You can select equipment from a database of over 140 models and place them on the canvas via drag and drop. Wiring is completed simply by clicking on the terminals. System diagram creation that took hours in Excel or Visio can be finished in a short time with Snapplot.

Additionally, it is equipped with a 'Community Library' where users can share equipment templates. Equipment not found in the presets can be imported with a single click if registered by other users, making the library richer every day. The 'Backstage (Request Board)' within the app constantly accepts feature requests from users, and updates are made weekly based on actual feedback.

Main Features Equipment Library Pre-set with over 140 models from Blackmagic Design, Roland, Panasonic, SONY, etc. Simply selecting the equipment automatically reflects the terminal configuration. Equipment not in the library can also be freely registered by users.

Smart Snap Connection By simply dragging a terminal, it automatically determines the compatibility of over 40 types of signal protocols (HDMI, SDI, XLR, Dante, NDI, DMX, ArtNet, etc.). You can assemble wiring intuitively without stopping your thought process.

Community Library Users can publish and share the equipment they have created.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: New Product
  • Organizations: Blackmagic Design / Roland / Panasonic