vTime XR
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Initial release | December, 2015 |
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Platform | Windows Mixed Reality, Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard, Google Daydream, iOS, Oculus Rift, Oculus Go |
Type | Social software |
Website | vtime |
vTime XR is a free-to-play virtual reality and augmented reality social network created by British virtual and augmented reality innovation company vTime Limited,[1] developed in Liverpool in the UK. Cross platform, the app allows groups of up to four users to "jump into VR or AR and talk in what is essentially a private chat room. Users can customize an avatar and select a 3D environment to host the chat inside".[2]
Launching on Gear VR in December 2015, vTime was the first virtual reality social network on a mobile platform.[3] The app became the first social network to launch on Google Cardboard in March 2016,[4][5][6] and on Google Daydream in January 2017.[7] vTime was also the first virtual reality application to give its users the ability to socialise inside their own 360 images,[8] and was later a launch title for the Windows Mixed Reality platform in October 2017.[9]
In February 2019, vTime became the first cross reality (XR) social network after adding AR mode.[10][11] The update gives users the ability to meet and chat with people in a shared virtual space using AR, VR, or 2D Magic Window mode.
Experience
[edit]"vTime likes to think of itself as a “sociable” network, rather than a social network, perhaps emphasising that these virtual social gatherings are essentially friendly and more genteel in nature than some of their counterparts".[12] The network focuses on facilitating shared conversations in virtual reality, though users without a VR headset are able to join sessions via 'Magic Window' mode on Android and iOS phones.[13] Cross platform, all user avatars support audio lip-syncing and avatar eye-tracking, and can use the network's library of virtual emojis 'vMotes' allowing "users to express themselves in numerous ways".[14] Users on high-end headsets can use platform controllers to add hand and body tracking to their sessions[15]
Funding
[edit]In April 2018, the vTime Limited announced that it had raised $7.6 million (£5.4 million) in a series A funding round to accelerate development of the app.[16]
References
[edit]- ^ Margolis, Jonathan (25 July 2016). "Virtual reality start-up goes from Liverpool to Silicon Valley". Financial Times.
- ^ "UK-based vTime raises $7.6 million to get people to create memories inside VR – TechCrunch". techcrunch.com. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ Hayden, Scott (2015-12-21). "'vTime' is a "Sociable Network", Now Available on Gear VR". Road to VR. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ Kar, Ian. "There's a new social network where you can hang out with real people in virtual reality". Quartz. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ Strange, Adario. "Virtual reality app lets you meet others in imaginary places". Mashable. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "VR social network vTime hits Google Cardboard (Tomorrow Daily 330)". CNET. 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "'vTime' Is Google Daydream's First Social Virtual Reality App". UploadVR. 2017-01-13. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "vTime, the social network for VR, now lets you hang out in your photographs". Digital Trends. 2016-05-28. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "All the VR Apps and Games Available for Windows MR Launch Day". Shacknews. 17 October 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ Chapman, Stephen. "World's first cross reality social experience goes live". Prolific North.
- ^ Takahashi, Dean. "Lead Writer, GamesBeat". VentureBeat. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- ^ "Top Five VR Social Experiences". VRFocus. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "vTime, the social network for VR, now lets you hang out in your photographs". Digital Trends. 2016-05-28. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "Get Emotional with vTime's vMotes for Oculus Rift and Gear VR Touchpad". VRFocus. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "VR Social App vTime Gets Oculus Touch Support". VRFocus. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "UK-based vTime raises $7.6 million to get people to create memories inside VR – TechCrunch". techcrunch.com. 11 April 2018.