Spatial Computing Spatial Computing is the broader paradigm where digital systems use the geometry of the physical world as a core part of computation and interaction. Instead of …
Spatial AI
Spatial Content Management Spatial Content Management is like a CMS for the physical world: tools to author, organize, schedule, and localize digital assets that appear as AR …
Spatial Context Spatial Context refers to the rich situational information that comes from knowing where something is and what surrounds it. Spatial context includes nearby …
Spatial Digital Twin A Spatial Digital Twin is a live, data-driven replica of a physical space-factory, store, campus, or city-represented as a network of Spatials. Unlike static …
Spatial Edge Computing Spatial Edge Computing runs parts of the Spatial AI pipeline-like localization, object detection, or safety checks-close to where data is generated, on …
Spatial GPS Spatial GPS refers to high-precision positioning pipelines that go beyond basic latitude/longitude to deliver centimeter-scale localization anchored to rich Spatial …
Spatial Graph Database A Spatial Graph Database combines graph data structures with Spatial awareness, storing nodes and edges that represent Spatials and their relationships …
Spatial Heatmap A Spatial Heatmap visualizes intensity of activity or metrics across space-foot traffic, interactions with AR Spatials, safety incidents, or environmental readings. …
Spatial Index A Spatial Index is a data structure that makes it fast to answer location-based questions like “what’s near this point?” or “which Spatials …
Spatial Intelligence Cloud A Spatial Intelligence Cloud is a cloud-hosted environment dedicated to processing, storing, and serving Spatial AI data and services at scale. It …


