According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company is showcasing real-time streaming of complex 3D assets, including subsurface scattering and strand-level geometry on a Koosh ball, via its Miris Preview app. The post emphasizes that this is achieved without cloud GPUs or file-size compromises, while using the same content pipeline and an upload-once, stream-everywhere approach.
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The post also notes that Miris has opened a public beta, inviting users to upload 3D content and test streaming capabilities. For investors, this suggests Miris is positioning itself as an infrastructure provider for high-fidelity 3D and spatial content delivery on the web, potentially tapping into growing demand in gaming, e-commerce, digital twins, and AR/VR, though commercial adoption and monetization models remain key variables.

