Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) is a family of algorithms that allow devices to build a map of an unknown environment …
VR Spatials
Spatial Access Control Spatial Access Control applies permission models to space: who can see, edit, or enter particular Spatials and zones. In Spatial AI systems, access control …
Spatial AI Spatial AI describes AI systems that don’t just recognize objects or text, but understand how things are arranged and moving in 3D space. Spatial AI fuses camera …
Spatial AI Platform A Spatial AI Platform bundles the tools needed to build, deploy, and operate space-aware applications: mapping, localization, analytics, orchestration of …
Spatial Analytics Spatial Analytics tracks and analyzes what happens in space over time: where people dwell, how robots move, which paths congest, and how Spatials perform. It …
Spatial Anchors Spatial Anchors are stable reference points in an environment that devices use to align digital content with the physical world. An anchor might be tied to a …
Spatial APIs Spatial APIs are programmatic interfaces that let applications read and write Spatial data-maps, Spatials, anchors, and events-as well as call Spatial AI services like …
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 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 Data Layer The Spatial Data Layer is the shared foundation where all maps, Spatials, anchors, and Spatial events are stored and synchronized. It sits below applications, …


