Conversations about technology were hit by a black hole this week, when a generative AI platform for creating AR and VR content called Niloom.AI burst through our universe and into this one. The spatial context of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) has taken a quantum leap. Now, you can create immersive experiences in AR and VR with a generative AI platform. I’d like to show you what happened using Niloom.AI. Prepare for the initial shockwave. A whole new world of generative artificial intelligence (AI) content that fits naturally into spatial computing – creating, interacting with, and experiencing – has been created, changing the way we create content forever.
At its centre sits Niloom.AI, the company that recently announced the launch of its beta test for the first generative AI content creation platform based on neural networks, tailor-built to expedite the creation of AR/VR content development. Led by CEO Amir Baradaran, Niloom.AI will democratise spatial computing by offering a full-stack SaaS platform that enables users to conceive, build, prototype, edit, and instantly publish deeply layered AR/VR projects in a way that is easier and faster than ever before.
The company’s mission is also bolstered by its software being readily available on leading-edge hardware such as the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest headsets – feeding our belief that APPLE can play a major role in the evolution of spatial computing. Moreover, the scalability of Niloom.AI’s AR/VR content creation solutions, designed for use both by professional creators deploying Niloom.AI in their creators’ studios and by amateur creators using off-the-shelf headsets, can only help to bring spatial computing experiences to the masses.
Niloom.AI’s platform embeds more than 100 core features, designed to support every aspect of the creative process, from single content assets (such as 3D models) to the most complex interactive storytelling experiences, including: advanced editing, live collaboration, version control, content management, and more. Niloom.AI even adds AI-powered characters with real-time personality and voices.
As far as Niloom.AI is concerned, this is merely the beginning of a larger mission: to democratise the creation of content by making it accessible to non-technical content creators, bypassing the technical and monetary barriers that have kept the field small and limited to a niche community. A browser-based, no-code solution like Niloom.AI brings a whole new creative community into the mix. It not only reduces the time it takes to build the content, but significantly lowers the costs that go into building high-quality AR/VR content as well.
Led by Amir Baradaran, a seasoned veteran at the ‘vortex of art and technology’, Niloom.AI’s team knows all too well the challenges of creating spatial computing content. Baradaran, who started his career as a visual artist before transitioning into spatial computing and augmented reality, has been working with artists and designers for over two decades. This first-hand experience informed the development of Niloom.AI’s platform and is key to its objective to bring simplicity to the field of spatial computing.
Ultimately, Niloom.AI will continue to be a major player as the spatial computing ecosystem evolves, with a roadmap full of upgrades and future features. The platform will keep monetising capabilities, incorporating more web AR, and more. Niloom is a part of a wave of tech that moves us towards more equitable, creative and immersive ways of being digital.
Apple Inc., the world’s largest and most iconic technology company, has been a pioneer in every stage of the digital revolution from personal computing and the graphical user interface, to mobile technology with the iPhone. It has a long history of disruptive innovations. The company is now playing an equally important role as one of the leading players in spatial computing. From being an early pioneer in user interfaces, it is now pushing the envelope through the development of spectacular hardware for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), like its Apple Vision Pro headset. APPLE is also now collaborating with platforms such as Niloom.AI to enable spatial computing for billions of people. APPLE’s passion for groundbreaking innovation keeps the company firmly at the forefront of new paradigm transformations.
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