Virtual Reality is any technology that allows a user to create, interact with and share a virtual space with virtual objects.
Virtual reality applications offer remarkable benefits for companies, such as enabling staff training, improving product demonstrations, and introducing elements of gamification to customer interactions, creating exciting experiences.
Augmented Reality (AR) projects virtual objects onto real space. Virtual Reality (VR) is a fully immersive virtual environment, and the user enters this virtual environment. Mixed Reality (MR) is similar to Augmented Reality but the difference is that MR allows you to interact with virtual objects whereas with AR you can only view the objects
A VR headset, either connected to a powerful PC or standalone, is typically required. However, some mobile phones, with enough power, can be used for certain VR experiences using cardboard viewers.
The two most popular engines for building VR objects and experiences are Unity 3D and Unreal Engine. Tools called SDKs are used to make these objects/experiences compatible with the various VR platforms, e.g. Meta Quest, HTC VIVE, etc.
3D modeling software like Blender and 360 cameras like the Insta360 X3 can be used to create additional VR objects and experiences to supplement those provided by VR engines.
VR can enrich your digital ecosystem through APIs and SDKs, which allow you to seamlessly blend VR functionalities into your current platforms.
Whether you're looking to add virtual tours to your website or immersive training modules to your learning management system, these tools enable VR integration without the need for users to leave your existing digital environment. Our team can work with you to determine the best integration strategy that aligns with your business objectives and technical setup.