Australian tech company, tagSpace announces the expansion of their Mixed Reality Metaverse platform to consumers. Since tagSpace was founded in 2014 by gaming veteran Paul Martin, the company has focused on licensing its Mixed Reality (MR) platform to businesses, events and local governments to drive immersive and informative MR experiences. Now, with eight years of experience and numerous high profile clients under its belt, its new consumer product aims to revolutionize the way in which consumers interact and create mixed reality content.
While using the tagSpace app, users will be able to enjoy all the limitless possibilities that can be achieved using Mixed Reality – information, exploration and entertainment at real-world locations throughout the world.
The new features will enable users to create, share and monetize their own experiences using blockchain technology, all with a powerful drag and drop, no-coding required experience. Their Mixed Reality multimedia Tags behave like virtual digital billboards and will provide an infinite number of use cases and utility for a single feature, a "one size fits all" solution that aims to solve several problems for users, creators, and brands alike.
Users can utilize their smartphone camera to augment the view of the world enhanced through the tagSpace app. In their app, users will interact with 3D avatars and models and location-aware computer graphics ("Tags") that will point and guide users to specific areas or publicly available information.
"The Mixed Reality marketplace will launch soon, with land, zone and experiences for sale. Following this we will go live with our platform and allow people, content creators, brands and companies to begin building Mixed Reality content and experiences", explains tagSpace’s founder & CEO, Paul Martin.