Remove Industry Remove Magic Leap Remove Software
article thumbnail

Magic Leap 2 Now Supports OpenXR, Strengthening Industry Against Potential Apple Upheaval

Road to VR

Though delayed from its commitment last year, Magic Leap today announced that ML2 now fully supports OpenXR. Magic Leap had planned to deliver OpenXR support for its ML2 headset last year, but it was seemingly delayed until now. Today the company announced that Magic Leap 2 is conformant with OpenXR.

article thumbnail

Magic Leap Commits to OpenXR & WebXR Support Later This Year on ML2

Road to VR

In an ongoing shift away from a somewhat proprietary development environment on its first headset, Magic Leap has committed to bringing OpenXR support to its Magic Leap 2 headset later this year. Although Magic Leap 2 is clearly the successor to Magic Leap 1, the goal of the headsets are quite different.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Google Partners With Magic Leap to Secure Key Tech for AR Headsets

Road to VR

Google and Magic Leap today announced a “strategic technology partnership.” Now its tapping AR headset maker Magic Leap in an effort to secure key technology needed to make a compact AR device. Magic Leap has had starts and stops of its own. But the company hasn’t given up yet.

article thumbnail

PICO Integrates OpenXR 1.1 for Simplified Immersive Application Development

XR Today - Virtual Reality

PICO introduced the news in a recent press release: “This achievement highlights our commitment to advancing industry standards and delivering seamless interoperability for developers and users. specification by collaborating with industry leaders, providing key insights, and actively participating in the development process.

Immersion 317
article thumbnail

Magic Leap Shows off Upcoming Enterprise Apps Focused on Professional 3D Design

Road to VR

Magic Leap announced a number of consumer-facing apps and games coming soon to Magic Leap One, the company’s long-awaited AR headset which released back in August. Trimble is a global company surveying industries such as agriculture, geo-spatial, transportation, and building. Image courtesy Magic Leap, Wacom.

article thumbnail

Magic Leap One first impressions review: it’s not a leap, but a step

The Ghost Howls

I thought it would have taken me a lot before I would be able to try the Magic Leap One , but luckily this has not been the case. At a certain point, I asked him: “oh, you said me that you have tried Magic Leap… how is it?” The three component of the Magic Leap One. I was amazed.

article thumbnail

Mercedes and Magic Leap Debut Immersive Roadshow in the UK

ARPost

Also, it utilizes proprietary Magic Leap technology – an innovative leader on the XR market. Of course, this innovative and massive mobile AR/VR experience needs more than just software and immersive headsets. Therefore, apart from the Magic Leap One suite, they also installed several motion platforms.