Spatial Localization
Spatial Localization is the act of determining a device’s precise pose-position and orientation-within a known Spatial map. Where GPS gives you a rough dot, Spatial localization answers “Which Spatials are around me? What am I facing?” It uses computer vision, inertial data, and sometimes radio signals to match live sensor input against precomputed maps. Accurate localization is what makes AR Spatials appear stable on real surfaces and lets VR Spatials twins stay in sync with physical venues. Spatial AI platforms such as Spatials.aiTM provide localization APIs so apps, robots, and wearables can “log in” to a shared Spatial reality, enabling multiuser experiences and analytics grounded in the same coordinate frame.



