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Miris Highlights Streaming-Based Approach to Accelerate 3D Web Experiences

Miris Highlights Streaming-Based Approach to Accelerate 3D Web Experiences

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company contrasts traditional 3D web delivery, which requires full asset downloads before rendering, with its streaming-based approach. The post notes that conventional methods can push load times beyond the 10-second threshold identified by Nielsen Norman Group as a breaking point for user attention.

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The LinkedIn post highlights that existing techniques such as Draco compression reduce file size but do not resolve the underlying wait-time problem, as users still have to wait for full downloads. Miris suggests its 3D streaming technology can deliver a first interactive frame within hundreds of milliseconds while the remaining asset loads in the background.

For investors, the post implies a potential performance-based advantage for Miris in markets where real-time 3D visualization and user engagement are critical, such as e-commerce, gaming, and industrial applications. Faster initial rendering could improve conversion metrics and user retention for Miris’s customers, which may support pricing power and recurring revenue opportunities.

The emphasis on streaming rather than compression positions Miris within broader trends toward cloud-delivered and on-demand 3D content. If the technology proves scalable and standards-compatible with ecosystems like three.js and glTF, Miris could benefit from integration into existing developer workflows and potentially expand its addressable market.

However, the post does not provide information on monetization models, customer traction, or performance benchmarks beyond qualitative claims of reduced latency. Investors may need additional data on adoption, pricing, and infrastructure costs to assess the impact of Miris’s streaming approach on margins and long-term competitive positioning.

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