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Niloom.ai has launched a beta test for its generative AI content creation platform for spatial computing. This platform is designed to streamline the creation, prototyping, editing, and instant publishing of AR/VR content, reducing the time and cost involved, explained Niloom.ai CEO Amir Baradaran.
Niloom.ai offers an all-in-one SaaS solution that simplifies the creative process from ideation and development to testing, collaboration, and publishing. It’s the first of its kind in the ecosystem, enabling the generation of individual assets like 3D models, 2D/360 images, music, sound effects, and even text-to-speech for character voices. Users can also personalize characters’ personalities with AI agents and integrate animations seamlessly.
Most excitingly, you can generate entire stories on a timeline with sophisticated editing capabilities and interactivity, essential for AR/VR. New updates come every two weeks, adding features like revenue generation, buying and selling projects, and web AR.
By incorporating over 100 features into one platform, Niloom.ai cuts production time and costs, optimizes workflows, and solves interoperability issues in the spatial computing market. It’s a browser-based, no-code platform that’s easy for both professionals and casual creators to use.
Niloom.ai democratizes content creation in spatial computing, breaking down technical and cost barriers and allowing anyone to create and publish AR/VR experiences quickly. The platform leverages GenAI to produce AR/VR experiences, personalized AI agents, and individual assets using simple text or speech prompts, ready for devices like Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest.
The platform supports advanced creation, editing, and prototyping, enabling developers to create immersive AR/VR experiences with interactive 3D models, animated characters, and other sophisticated elements. Live collaboration, precision editing, version control, and simulation tools further enhance the development process. Projects can be managed with visual timelines and decision trees, accommodating complex stories and user interactions like touch, gestures, and voice commands.
Niloom.ai also integrates with third-party tools such as Sketchfab, Kinetix.tech, Ready Player Me, Inworld, and Google TTS, providing a comprehensive content creation and publishing solution for Android and iOS devices and various headsets. It also offers a management system for workflow optimization and data analytics.
Amir Baradaran demonstrated the platform, showcasing the ease of uploading, generating, and managing assets. In minutes, he created what used to take weeks, and the platform’s no-code approach invites non-developers to participate in content creation.
Experts agree that Niloom.ai revolutionizes spatial computing by empowering creators of all technical backgrounds and facilitating the creation of sophisticated AR/VR interactions. The software is poised to drive a new era in spatial computing, offering scalable, transformative technology that major tech companies are eager to partner with or acquire.
Niloom.ai is now available in the U.S., offering early access and exclusive beta rates to the first 1,000 creators. Baradaran has a long history in augmented reality, starting as a content creator and evolving into an advocate for this technology. His journey from artist to tech innovator highlights the transformative potential of spatial computing and AR/VR.
With Niloom.ai, what once took six months with traditional platforms like Unity can now be accomplished in about six hours, making advanced content creation accessible and efficient. This platform aims to break down the silos in big tech and create more interoperable technology.
As spatial computing continues to evolve, Niloom.ai is positioned to lead the way with its innovative solutions and user-friendly approach.