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Miris – Weekly Recap

Miris advanced its push into browser-native 3D and digital twin streaming this week, using NVIDIA GTC to showcase an engineering-grade jet engine digital twin delivered via a simple URL. The demo highlighted a more than 1GB CFM56 turbofan model loading in under a second with full geometric fidelity, without software installs or specialized hardware.

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The company also emphasized a technical model that shifts heavy processing off end-user devices, aiming to lower adoption barriers for industrial and aerospace workflows. By supporting standard browsers and URL-based access, Miris is targeting use cases in engineering, sales, and training where collaboration on complex 3D assets is increasingly critical.

Miris opened a free public beta for its 3D streaming platform and Miris Player/Miris Preview apps, inviting users to upload content and test real-time streaming performance. The platform demonstrates high-fidelity features such as subsurface scattering and strand-level geometry, delivered without cloud GPUs or large file sizes via an upload-once, stream-everywhere pipeline.

Developers can integrate OpenUSD assets through a WebSDK and the browser-based Miris Playground tool, embedding interactive 3D experiences into webpages with minimal HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The system is optimized on CoreWeave’s NVIDIA GPU infrastructure and reconstructs spatial data on client devices, positioning it as a lower-cost alternative to pixel streaming.

Miris is expanding its ecosystem with an integration into Voxel51’s FiftyOne computer vision toolkit, enabling visualization of detailed 3D reconstructions without loading multi-gigabyte datasets into GPU memory. In parallel, the company is investing in site reliability engineering talent for AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform, and observability to support multi-tenant, real-time streaming at scale.

Collectively, the public beta, GTC demonstrations, and ecosystem integrations indicate Miris is moving from technical validation toward broader commercial testing of its 3D streaming infrastructure. These developments could enhance the company’s positioning in digital twins, spatial computing, and advanced visualization, with future prospects hinging on developer adoption, enterprise traction, and efficient platform scaling.

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