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Meta’s Hyperscape Transforms Your Living Room Into VR Hangout

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– Meta is introducing the ability to share links for others to join Hyperscape rooms, previously solitary digital replicas of real places.
– Up to eight people can now be in one Hyperscape world instance, with plans to increase this number in the future.
– The feature will roll out gradually to all users over the next few months, and users will need to rescan a space to create a shareable world.
– Meta is enhancing Hyperscape by moving rendering on-device and adding audio to improve the experience.
– This update supports Meta’s vision of a metaverse that includes realistic digital spaces for social interaction alongside other virtual experiences.

Imagine transforming your living room into a stunning virtual hangout where friends can join you from anywhere. Meta’s Hyperscape technology, which builds photorealistic digital copies of real-world spaces using cameras on the Quest 3 or Quest 3S VR headset, is now expanding beyond solo use. Starting this week, Meta is introducing the ability to share links, letting others explore these immersive digital environments with you, either through a compatible VR headset or the Meta Horizon mobile app.

Previously, if you wanted to wander through a virtual version of your own home or even step into a digital replica of Gordon Ramsay’s kitchen, you had to do it alone. With this update, Meta is opening the door to shared virtual experiences. According to a company announcement, up to eight individuals can gather in a single Hyperscape world at one time, with plans to raise that limit down the line. Meta is also shifting rendering to the device itself and integrating spatial audio to make these shared moments feel more natural and responsive.

Patience will be necessary, however, as the rollout won’t happen overnight. Meta has cautioned users to “please sit tight” if the feature isn’t immediately available. A spokesperson confirmed that access will be extended gradually over the coming months. Once it does arrive, you’ll need to rescan any room you wish to share in order to generate an invite-ready digital version.

This enhancement supports Meta’s broader vision for the metaverse, a blend of imaginative digital worlds and true-to-life virtual spaces. The company believes a varied mix of experiences is essential: some days call for fantastical adventures in dedicated VR apps, while others are better suited for relaxed gatherings in familiar, realistic settings. Hyperscape aims to make shared moments in the metaverse more personal and engaging by letting people come together in detailed digital replicas of meaningful locations.

Early demonstrations of Hyperscape have already turned heads with their impressive visual fidelity. The captured rooms exhibit striking detail, closely mirroring their real-life counterparts. For those curious about the quality, sample videos available online offer a glimpse that aligns with what testers have experienced firsthand.

Note: It was clarified that once the sharing feature becomes available, users must perform a fresh room scan before they can send out invitations.

(Source: The Verge)

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