Product · June 22, 2026 · 4 min read

Media review that keeps up with your team

Ezra Cole — Product

Most tools make you choose: review images here, video there, and 3D in some plugin nobody has installed. The feedback ends up scattered across surfaces, and the person doing the work has to chase it down.

Project Feed reviews every format in one viewer, with the same annotation model.

One viewer, every format

Open an attachment and you get a consistent review surface:

  • Images — drop pins anywhere and thread a discussion on each one.
  • Video — annotate a specific frame; the comment remembers the timestamp.
  • 3D models — orbit a .glb, pin a note to a spot on the mesh, and save the camera angle so the next reviewer sees exactly what you meant.
  • Rive & interactive — review motion and state, not just a static export.

Each annotation is a real comment: reply, react, resolve, and @mention the person who owns the fix.

From note to task in one click

A review comment isn’t useful until it becomes work. Any annotation can spin off a task that links straight back to the exact pin — so “widen the ledge here” shows up on the board with the frame attached, not as a vague line item.

Why it matters

Feedback that lives next to the artifact gets acted on. Feedback that’s scattered gets lost. Keeping review, discussion, and follow-up in the same feed is how the loop actually closes.

See it in action in the docs, or start free and run your next review in Project Feed.