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Niloom.ai launches generative AI platform for creating AR/VR content, aiming to revolutionize the spatial computing ecosystem by making sophisticated content creation accessible to creators of all technical backgrounds.

Key features and capabilities: Niloom.ai’s comprehensive platform integrates over 100 features, enabling users to generate, prototype, edit, and publish AR/VR experiences quickly and cost-effectively:

  • Users can create individual assets such as 3D models, images, music, sound effects, and AI-driven voices using simple text or speech prompts.
  • The platform offers advanced editing tools, including live collaboration, precision editing, version control, testing, and simulation.
  • Creators can capture a bird’s eye view of entire projects against visual timelines and decision trees, enabling complex storytelling and user interaction.

Reducing barriers to entry: By eliminating the need for costly engineers and providing a browser-based, no-code solution, Niloom.ai aims to make spatial computing content creation accessible to a wider range of creators:

  • The platform significantly reduces production time and costs compared to traditional methods, with a sophisticated project taking about six hours on Niloom.ai versus six months with Unity.
  • Niloom.ai is hardware and software agnostic, facilitating content creation and instant publishing across various spatial computing devices and platforms.

Industry reactions and strategic positioning: Experts and advisers praise Niloom.ai’s groundbreaking technology and its potential to drive a new era in spatial computing:

  • Ori Inbar, cofounder of Augmented World Expo, highlights Niloom.ai’s ability to empower creators of all technical backgrounds to quickly prototype and create sophisticated AR/VR experiences.
  • Debu Purkayastha, managing partner at 3rd Eye, believes Niloom.ai’s revolutionary technology is the kind that major tech companies seek to partner with or acquire to empower a new generation of content creators.

Broader implications: As spatial computing continues to evolve, Niloom.ai’s generative AI-powered content creation platform has the potential to democratize the creation of immersive experiences and accelerate the adoption of AR/VR technologies:

  • By simplifying the content creation process and making it more accessible, Niloom.ai could help unlock the creative potential of a broader range of individuals and organizations.
  • The platform’s interoperability and ability to publish across various devices and platforms could help address the fragmentation and silos that currently exist within the spatial computing ecosystem.
  • As the form factors for AR/VR devices continue to improve and become more natural, platforms like Niloom.ai may play a crucial role in driving the creation of compelling content that helps mainstream spatial computing technologies.

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