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Miris Highlights High-Fidelity 3D Asset Workflow and Web Streaming Capabilities

Miris Highlights High-Fidelity 3D Asset Workflow and Web Streaming Capabilities

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company’s platform appears to focus on ingesting high-fidelity 3D assets using OpenUSD as a native input format. The post outlines a workflow in which creators upload source assets or convert common 3D formats via tools such as Blender, Maya, or Houdini, and then generate streamable assets for distribution via web links or SDK embeds.

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The LinkedIn post highlights that Miris discourages pre-optimization, suggesting its conditioning pipeline is designed to handle detailed textures and polygon-heavy models directly. This emphasis on quality and browser-based viewing, without downloads or installations, points to a potential competitive angle in 3D streaming and visualization that could appeal to enterprise users in design, e-commerce, and industrial applications.

By referencing technologies like USD Preview Surface, MaterialX, and #threejs, the post suggests that Miris is aligning with emerging standards in real-time graphics and web-based 3D. For investors, this may indicate a strategy to position the platform within modern content pipelines, potentially improving integration with existing production tools and expanding its addressable market among professional creators and developers.

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