According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company is highlighting a lightweight integration for embedding streamable, interactive 3D assets into standard web pages using only three lines of HTML. The post describes a browser-based tool called Miris Playground, where users input a viewer key and asset ID, then customize the experience with familiar HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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The post suggests that the rendered content is not traditional video but real-time spatial data that remains fully navigable in the browser without plugins or device-level GPU requirements. This approach, built using Vercel, could lower implementation friction for developers and content platforms, potentially broadening adoption of Miris’s 3D streaming technology across web applications.
If this workflow proves robust at scale, Miris may position itself as an infrastructure layer for “3D-like video” experiences on the web, similar to how video players and CDNs underpinned earlier streaming growth. For investors, easier integration and broader compatibility could translate into higher developer uptake, increased usage-based revenues, and stronger competitive differentiation in real-time 3D and spatial media markets.

