Pluno offers a browser based 3D tool to create and share Virtual spaces effortlessly. Designed for a new era of immersive web experiences, showcase your content and captivate your audience like never before. Revolutionising how we interact through the web, Pluno's built for e-commerce, fashion, architecture, art and so much more...
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Pluno revamps what we know as 3D web design, unlike our competitors we don't outsource the creative process to external tools like Unity, Blender or Unreal - the power of creation is in the users hands all in their browser, they create, customise and scale their virtual spaces to create immersive experiences unlike any platform preceding us. Invite your peers or team to collaborate and build with you and integrate your virtual space into your landing page, gallery and many other platforms available. We're here to democratise virtual experience's, making it accessible as possible to all.
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Opting for Pluno brings the advantage of an all-in-one platform, eliminating the need for external tools. Its in-browser creative freedom, coupled with collaborative and integration features, offers a straightforward, accessible way to craft and share virtual spaces. This ease of use and self-contained functionality makes Pluno a go-to choice for those seeking a hassle-free, collaborative, and versatile platform for 3D web design.
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Pluno's primary audience is a diverse group of creators spanning various domains like e-commerce, fashion, architecture, and art. These individuals and businesses alike seek a platform that empowers them to craft, customize, and share 3D virtual spaces effortlessly, aligning with their unique industry needs and artistic visions while enabling a broader digital engagement and showcasing of their work.
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The web is looking at another seismic shift in its technological advancement, opening doors to a new era of immersive experiences in the browser which was once not possible before - the 3D industry has been notoriously difficult to hone, technically complex, often expensive and requires extensive hardware to operate. Combining our years of expertise in 3D design, product architecture and development skills, we joined forces to make the virtual world accessible, affordable and easy to use - levelling the playing to allow users of all backgrounds to create engaging and mesmerising virtual experiences for their audience rather than gatekeeping this technology to the large corporations
Most of the 3D world experiences limit what a user can build and do. This is not so with Vircadia. The Apache license makes this 3D application the most flexible tool for building custom and interactive worlds. Vircadia is truly free, open and relatively easy to use. There are several developers who are working and improving this platform daily! Free content ensures that new users have access to materials for building their world without having to worry about learning difficult 3D applications. I highly recommend Vircadia and believe this will be the next big server technology on the world wide web.
Probably the best open-source metaverse
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Vircadia is an open source (Apache 2.0) metaverse ecosystem consisting of a high performance real-time server architecture (C++), web SDK (TS), and web client (TS). Source: 5 months ago
Not pre-baked. I work on https://vircadia.com/ -- it has to give every user their own audio mix to account for their 3D position. This means codec costs add up fast. You can't just encode once and stream the same thing to a dozen people. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Both, primarily the first. Low latency is definitely a requirement, but no issues with Opus on that account. > I haven't looked into how expensive it is to encode in terms of CPU time, so I assume maybe you're taking about a bottleneck in terms of the number of simultaneous streams you can support on a single CPU? Yup! I work on https://vircadia.com/ -- we have to compress audio in real time and every user gets... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Second Life improved avatars by quite a lot in fairly recent times. There's also alternatives to it, eg, check out the project I work on: https://vircadia.com/ It's a sort of spiritual successor to Second Life, since it was started by the same guy -- Philip Rosedale -- after he left SL. It didn't quite work, so the commercial project died and got picked up by open source forks, which is what I work on. It's less... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
To me it's useful/entertaining in the ways forums and chats are, plus some additional features on top of that. Eg, you can talk to people, but in addition to that you have a collaborative 3D environment with positional audio where you can script, make games or do other stuff. Recently a group using our project put up a Christmas Carol VR play, and the results were most impressive. https://vircadia.com/ -- it's an... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Spatial - Collaborate from anywhere in AR
Second Life - Second Life is a virtual reality platform where individuals interact in a virtual world. The software was developed in 2003 by Linden Labs. More than one million people now regularly use the software.
Hubs by Mozilla - A WebVR experiment from Mozilla Mixed Reality
VRChat - Create and play in virtual worlds with others
IMVU - IMVU is multiplayer online video game created by โIMVU Incโ.
OpenSimulator - OpenSimulator is an open source multi-platform, multi-user 3D application server.