Avatar | Lapro

Architects and product designers use Avatar Lapro to walk around a 3D model of a building or a car prototype. Instead of sharing a screen (a 2D window into a 3D world), team members pull 3D assets into the virtual room. They point, highlight, and manipulate objects with their avatars' hands.

Content creators on Twitch or YouTube have long used PNG avatars. Avatar Lapro takes this further. A streamer codes or edits video while their live audience watches the streamer’s avatar react to chat messages, stretch, yawn, or get surprised—all rendered live from a single laptop. avatar lapro

Unlike a video call where you disappear when you turn off your camera, your Avatar Lapro persists in the virtual space. You can be "present" as a holographic statue while you grab coffee. Your avatar remains in the virtual meeting room, allowing asynchronous presence. Architects and product designers use Avatar Lapro to

While the avatar is visual, the "Lapro" will soon include haptic clothing or wristbands. If a colleague taps your avatar’s shoulder in the virtual space, your wristband vibrates. This introduces a new layer of proximity awareness. Content creators on Twitch or YouTube have long