Spatial Mapping Spatial Mapping is the process of converting raw sensor data-camera frames, depth readings, LiDAR scans-into a structured 3D model of an environment. The result is …
VR Spatials
Spatial Microservices Spatial Microservices are modular backend services that each handle a focused Spatial capability-localization, routing, zone management, or safety …
Spatial Navigation Spatial Navigation uses Spatial AI and mapped Spatials to guide people and machines through environments in an intelligent, context-aware way. It goes beyond …
Spatial Privacy Spatial Privacy addresses how location and movement data about people and assets is collected, stored, and used in Spatial AI systems. Because VR Spatials, AR …
Spatial Robotics Spatial Robotics covers robots and autonomous machines that rely on Spatial AI to perceive, map, and act in the world. Examples include warehouse AMRs, cleaning …
Spatial Safety Zones Spatial Safety Zones are Spatials that encode safety-related policies: restricted areas around machines, evacuation routes, crowd-limited regions, or …
Spatial SDK A Spatial SDK is a set of developer tools, libraries, and components for building apps that use Spatial AI, Spatials, and Spatial prompts. It typically includes APIs …
Spatial Simulation Spatial Simulation uses VR Spatials and world models to virtually replay or forecast how people, vehicles, robots, or fluids move through environments. …
Spatial UX Design Spatial UX Design is the practice of designing user experiences that unfold in 3D space rather than on flat screens. Spatial UX designers think in terms of …
Spatials Spatials are space-aware digital entities-objects, zones, or agents that exist inside a mapped 3D environment and respond intelligently to location, movement, and context. …


