By futureTEKnow | Editorial Team
In a move that signals the next leap for XR (Extended Reality) technology, Austrian startup Hololight has secured a €10 million investment round to scale its XR streaming platform. This funding round, led by top-tier investors, is set to accelerate the company’s vision: making immersive XR experiences as accessible and seamless as streaming your favorite series.
The buzz around XR—a blend of augmented, virtual, and mixed reality—has been growing, but widespread adoption has been held back by hardware limitations and complex setups. Hololight’s approach is different: instead of relying on local processing power, their pixel streaming technology delivers high-fidelity XR content directly from the cloud. This means users can access complex 3D applications on lightweight devices, with no need for expensive headsets or powerful computers.
Cloud-Native XR: The platform streams XR content in real time, much like how Netflix streams video, removing the friction of downloads and installations.
Device Agnostic: Whether you’re using a smartphone, tablet, or AR headset, Hololight’s tech adapts, ensuring a consistent experience.
Enterprise-Ready: Industries like engineering, automotive, and manufacturing can now deploy XR solutions at scale, enabling everything from design reviews to remote training.
The €10 million funding will be used to:
Expand Hololight’s cloud infrastructure for global reach
Enhance security and scalability for enterprise clients
Accelerate product development and integrate with more XR hardware
Hololight’s vision is clear: XR should be as easy to use as Netflix. By removing technical barriers, they’re opening the door for businesses and developers to create and deploy XR applications without worrying about hardware specs or distribution headaches.
This move could mark a turning point for the mainstream adoption of XR, bringing immersive, interactive experiences to a wider audience than ever before.
Hololight’s pixel streaming makes high-end XR accessible on any device.
The company is focused on enterprise solutions but is paving the way for broader consumer use.
With fresh funding, Hololight is set to scale its platform and make cloud-streamed XR the new standard.
If you’re tracking the evolution of cloud computing, immersive tech, or the next wave of digital transformation, Hololight’s latest milestone is one to watch.
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