New Taipei City, April 8, 2026… Jupiter is pleased to announce the release of Phase II of its Virtual Factory Tour, now available at tour.jupitermusic.com. Building on the Phase I launch—which introduced English-language tours covering Trumpet and Saxophone manufacturing—Phase II expands the platform with new instrument experiences and broader language accessibility, allowing even more musicians around the world to explore the craftsmanship behind Jupiter instruments.
Designed for musicians, educators, and music enthusiasts, Jupiter’s Virtual Factory Tour offers an immersive digital journey into the company’s manufacturing process—demonstrating how advanced technology and time-honored craftsmanship come together to create instruments trusted by players worldwide.
Phase II introduces two newly added instrument sections dedicated to the French Horn and Trombone, offering visitors an in-depth look at the design, engineering, and precision manufacturing behind these instruments. Through interactive exploration, visitors can follow key production stages and gain a deeper understanding of the expertise involved in instrument making.
To further support Jupiter’s global community, the platform now includes three additional language options: German, Dutch, and French, making the virtual experience accessible to a broader international audience.
“With each phase, we’re finding new ways to bring musicians closer to the craft behind their instruments,” said Casy Lee, Jupiter Global Marketing Manager. “Phase II is about depth and reach—more instruments, more languages, and ultimately more players around the world who can connect with what we do.”
Throughout the tour, visitors can explore different stages of the manufacturing process and gain insight into how Jupiter instruments are designed to support musicians at every stage of their journey—from students discovering their first instrument to professionals performing on the world stage.
“Behind every Jupiter instrument is a team of people who care deeply about the musicians using them,” Lee added. “This tour is our way of making that visible—so whether you’re a student picking up your first instrument or a professional on stage, you can see the craftsmanship and intention that goes into every step of the process.”
For more information and to embark on the Virtual Factory Tour, visit tour.jupitermusic.com.