Varjo is the first to offer this feature. Meta will eventually allow you to scan Hyperscape scenes using your phone, but Varjo has it available now. Meta also eventually plans to allow you to scan Hyperscape scenes with your phone, but Varjo is shipping this feature first.
Varjo claims the scanning process takes 5 to 10 minutes of walking around holding your iPhone up, followed by between 30 minutes and 24 hours of cloud processing, depending on the size of the area scanned.
Scans can be previewed in the iPhone app, on the web, and most importantly in the Varjo Teleport Windows software which supports virtual reality. The app is compatible with all OpenXR headsets on PC, including Meta Quest headsets via techniques like Quest Link, Steam Link, and Virtual Desktop.Horizon Hyperscape DemoCaptured scenes can also be exported as a PLY file for use in other software, which means they could even be converted to use in Unity or Unreal.GraciaThe $30/month
allows for up to 15 scans per month. Varjo offers custom plans for businesses that need more.
is the minimum. Varjo also claims to be working on standalone VR clients for headsets such as Quest 3 or Apple Vision Pro. However, given current PC requirements and the beefy specs of these devices we will believe it when we see.