• ARway (ARWY) has  launched major upgrades to its spatial computing wayfinding platform
  • Upgrades include spatial video content, full occlusion, and enhancements to the user experience of the ARway Creator Portal
  • Evan Gappelberg, CEO of ARway, sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the news
  • ARway is a no-code spatial computing platform for the real-world Metaverse
  • Arway is focused on developing an all-in-one real-world Metaverse creation tool with self-generating AR mapping solutions for consumers and brands alike
  • Arway Corp. (ARWY) opened trading at C$1.27

 ARway (ARWY) has launched major upgrades to its spatial computing wayfinding platform for the real-world metaverse.

Upgrades include spatial video content, full occlusion, and enhancements to the user experience of the ARway Creator Portal.

Videos can be added as spatial content in augmented reality during the wayfinding experiences for visitors to interact with. 

 ARway web creator portal

AR experiences and content must be in harmony with real-world objects with an unobstructed field of view to create truly immersive experiences. With the latest breakthroughs in ARway’s computer vision capabilities, objects located in the physical world will not be blocked or occluded by digital AR content. This provides an enhanced visitor experience. Mobile devices powered by ARway can track planes, surfaces, edges and light to guide visitors with improved accuracy and no distortions

Evan Gappelberg, CEO of ARway, sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the news.

Arway is focused on developing an all-in-one real-world Metaverse creation tool with self-generating AR mapping solutions for consumers and brands alike.

Arway Corp. (ARWY) opened trading at C$1.27.


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