AWS Spatial Computing Blog

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From Local to Global: Scaling 3D Pipelines with AWS and RapidPipeline

At DGG, our mission has always been to help enterprises scale their 3D data workflows, fast, reliably, and at production scale. With the upcoming launch of our new RapidPipeline plugins at SIGGRAPH 2025, we’re opening the door to seamless integration with the tools 3D professionals already use, and setting the stage for scalable, cloud-first workflows […]

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Partner Spotlight: Multiplayer Spatial Connection Engine for Non-Games Using a Scalable P2P Service with Topia

Topia’s Virtual Office, Powered by Topia’s Spatial Connection Engine Introduction This blog post explores the possibilities for spatial computing using peer-to-peer (P2P) webRTC and hybrid server-based approaches to state management. Thereby facilitating the transformation of any application into a game-like multiplayer social experience. Multiplayer game servers and their limitations Multiplayer game backends, such as Amazon […]

AWS and Meta’s GenAI with XR Hackathon: Shaping the Future

AWS and Meta Hackathon organizing team The AWS and Meta teams collaborated to host the first-ever GenAI and XR Hackathon. Held from August 27-29 at Amazon’s East Palo Alto office, this event explored the combined power of AWS’s generative AI (GenAI) technology and Meta’s Presence Platform capabilities. Attendees leveraged AWS GenAI tools, including Amazon Bedrock, […]

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3D Gaussian Splatting: Performant 3D Scene Reconstruction at Scale

August 28, 2025: The instructions in this blog post have been implemented in an AWS Solution, Guidance for Open Source 3D Reconstruction Toolbox for Gaussian Splats on AWS, that includes an end-to-end pipeline for 3D reconstruction that is deployable via AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) or Terraform. To learn more, refer to the solution’s implementation guide and sample code. […]

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3D Design Reviews On-demand with Autodesk VRED and AWS

Introduction 3D product visualization and virtual prototyping are integral to product design, especially in industries including Manufacturing and Automotive. Last year, teammates from the AWS Spatial Computing community wrote a blog post about Autodesk VRED, a software package that helps designers’ prototype and collaborate on high-quality streams or renders of engineering artifacts. That post, titled […]

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Creating Extended Reality (XR) Applications on AWS

Introduction This blog post introduces readers to creating extended reality (XR) applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS). As XR technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) continue to advance and become more accessible, their potential to transform various industries and applications is undeniable. AWS offers robust services and tools that […]

Modeling Spread of Infectious Disease Using Spatial Simulations on AWS

Spatial simulations compute the motion and behavior of dynamic entities across 2D and 3D virtual environments. These simulations allow users to explore how the behaviors of individual actors and interactions amongst a group of actors can lead to emergent spatial patterns. The authors of the blog see customers using spatial simulations for use cases such […]

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How to Host Cross-Platform XR Experiences on AWS

As a Spatial Computing Prototyping Architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS), I need to quickly build prototypes and proofs of concept to validate customer use cases. Whether I am building cross-platform Extended Reality (XR) experiences for meetings, for industrial training, or for multiplayer gaming, I can quickly provision AWS cloud resources on-demand to suit my […]