Spatial computing is evolving fast — and developers need tools that meet them where they already are: on the web, in AI-native workflows, and security being key.
This session introduces two distinct developer-first Tools designed to unlock the next generation of spatial experiences across devices and disciplines.
WebSpatial is an open-source framework that brings standard websites into XR — extending HTML, CSS, and React into immersive 3D space. It bridges the gap between desktop/mobile web and spatial computing, enabling multitasking, AI integration (AI IDE), cross-platform deployment, without needing Unity or WebXR. WebSpatial helps developers prototype faster, remix more intuitively, and scale without friction.
SecureMR is a privacy-first AI runtime that lets developers run custom computer vision models directly on-device, with no raw camera data exposed to apps or the cloud. Built for Unity and Native workflows, it leverages the Qualcomm NPU for best-in-class performance in real-time scene understanding tasks. It’s the first project under SpatialML, PICO’s initiative to support on-device AI that’s secure, flexible, and developer-driven.
We’ll also share insights from early developers like Curie and Fluid, both building on WebSpatial and SecureMR to reimagine what spatial experiences can be.