According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company is launching a free public beta for its 3D content streaming platform. The post indicates that teams can upload OpenUSD assets, integrate a WebSDK, and stream high-fidelity 3D content directly to browsers with sub-second interaction times.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that the platform is designed to avoid reliance on cloud GPUs at the delivery stage and to eliminate large client-side downloads. This suggests Miris is targeting cost and latency pain points in real-time 3D distribution, potentially positioning the company as an enabling infrastructure provider for spatial computing and web-based 3D applications.
As described, the end-to-end functionality from asset upload to live streaming could broaden adoption among developers and enterprises experimenting with interactive 3D experiences. For investors, this public beta may serve as an early signal of product-market validation, with traction likely measurable through developer uptake, integration volume, and usage patterns as key indicators of future monetization potential.

