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Looking Glass Releases HoloPlay Core SDK

Published May 04, 2020
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The holographic display company, Looking Glass Factory, announced today that it has released its HoloPlay Core software development kit (SDK). With it, users can create a wide range of integrations into their own industry-specific software packages and produce holograms for Looking Glass Factory’s line of holographic displays.

There is a broad range of industries that could benefit from visualizing their content in holographic 3D: architecture, automotive, medical visualization, engineering, mapping, entertainment, and more. While most of these industries have their own content creation tools, they are limited to visualizing their 3D content on a flat 2D screen. HoloPlay Core SDK offers developers a low-level API to integrate with their own tools and to create workflows in which Looking Glass displays are used as holographic second monitors.

Looking Glass recently announced the release of plugins for both Unreal Engine 4 and the molecular modeling software Maestro. While UE4 is used across multiple industries, Maestro is used by chemists in the discovery of new drug compounds. Both of these were developed with the new HoloPlay Core SDK.

“We’ve learned a lot from the release of our Looking Glass holographic displays over the past year,” said Shawn Frayne, CEO & co-founder of Looking Glass Factory. “And one thing is very clear –– there are many more use cases than we’d ever imagined. That is why today we’re so excited to get the HoloPlay Core SDK into the hands of developers everywhere. Now they can develop their own plugins and bring holograms to life in more ways than we could ever develop alone.”

Powered by Looking Glass Factory’s proprietary light field technology, Looking Glass holographic displays are true holographic windows into another world that can be experienced without VR or AR headgear by groups of up to a dozen people. The company created the Looking Glass to meet the needs of enterprises that were looking for a deeply visceral, genuinely three-dimensional experience. Now the thousands of developers around the world already using the Looking Glass developer kits and industries using the new large-format Looking Glass 8K can create and deploy a new class of holographic experiences.

Learn more about the HoloPlay Core SDK.

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