Mark Zuckerberg bet the farm on the Metaverse. While VR headsets haven't replaced smartphones yet, the underlying technology—WebXR—is quietly revolutionizing the web. We are moving from a "Scroll Internet" to a "Step Inside Internet."
The Spatial Web
Space matters. When we shop in real life, we don't just look at a JPEG of a shoe; we pick it up, turn it around, and see how the light hits it. The Spatial Web allows us to do this digitally.
Three.js (which powers the background of this website) allows developers to bring 3D objects directly into the browser. No app install required.
Augmented Commerce
The killer app for the spatial web isn't gaming; it's shopping. Imagine pointing your phone at your living room and seeing exactly how that new sofa fits. That's not "future tech"—that's WebAR, and it runs in Chrome/Safari right now.
Immersion Drives Conversion
Data shows that users who interact with a 3D model of a product are 2x more likely to buy it than those who just see a video. Why? Because interaction creates a sense of ownership.
Conclusion
Don't build flat websites for a 3D world. Start thinking spatially. Add depth, motion, and interactivity to your digital presence. The screen is no longer a window; it's a portal.
Build immersive experiences.
We use WebGL and Three.js to create stunning 3D websites that captivate users.
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