Calling All Builders: Developing for the CubeVi 3D Spatial Display
If you are an engineer or a tinkerer, this post is for you.
At CubeVi, engineering is in our DNA. We are a team that loves to get our hands on a project and figure out exactly how it works. That is why seeing what our community is already doing with our hardware is one of the most exciting parts of our work.
Since we are still an early-stage startup, our core team is laser-focused on refining the product. However, we are equally committed to supporting those of you who want to build the future of 3D alongside us.
whether you are a professional developer or a weekend hobbyist, here is how we are empowering you to create for the CubeVi Spatial Display.
The Tools You Will Use
We believe in standards, not walled gardens. To build apps for our hardware, you will primarily use OpenXR and WebXR.
We chose these common paths intentionally. By sticking to industry standards, we make it much easier for you to port existing projects or build brand-new spatial experiences for the web without having to learn a proprietary language from scratch.
Building Our "Home Base"
We are currently building out a comprehensive documentation hub for all our technical information. Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the SDKs, APIs, and guides you need without having to hunt for them.
Community and Support
If you get stuck, you don't have to solve it alone.
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Discord: This is the best place to get help. Our own developers hang out there, and our community members are incredibly helpful when you need inspiration or a quick fix.
- You can always reach out to us via the contact form on our website—we are always happy to chat about what you are building.
Open Source Future
As we move forward, we plan to open-source some of our internal projects on GitHub. We want to contribute what we can back to the world of spatial tech and give you the code you need to customize your experience.
We will keep you posted as we roll out more tools for you to play with. We can’t wait to see what you build.