
“When the LEGO Group acquired BrickLink, one of the things that impressed and inspired us was their purposeful development of the Studio software,” added the LEGO Group’s Head of AFOL Engagement Tormod Askildsen. “Going forward, the Studio team will continue to focus on making digital building as intuitive as physical building, and encourage even more builders to share their creations to inspire and help each other.”

“Studio was created because at BrickLink, there is a great belief in how digital LEGO building could unlock true potential of everyone’s creativity by lowering the entry barriers and motivating people to inspire each other,” said Casper Thingholm, Head of BrickLink. At the same time, BrickLink will launch an FAQ to help transition LDD users to Studio, with links to relevant forums, podcasts and tutorials to get started. LEGO Digital Designer’s website will shut down on January 31, after which time the software will no longer be available to download through official channels. They have truly inspired a generation of digital LEGO creators.” I am so proud of the team behind LDD and the greater virtual building community.

They took ownership and created the most amazing virtual LEGO models and have grown the virtual building ecosystem.

“Builders – enthusiasts and professionals alike – have used LDD in wonderful and unexpected ways.
