Vizor is a web-based platform for creating and sharing virtual reality (VR) experiences without coding skills. Vizor allows users to create VR experiences for education, entertainment, and training, which can be accessed on any device or VR headset.
Founded in 2014 by David Lenaerts and Victor Engbers
Headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Received $2.3M in funding in 2017
Renamed from Vizor.io to Vizor in 2019
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The web-based platform for creating and sharing virtual reality (VR) experiences without coding skills.
A mobile app for previewing and controlling VR experiences created on Vizor.
Vizor is a web-based platform for creating and sharing virtual reality (VR) experiences without coding skills.
No, Vizor is designed to be used without coding skills. Users can drag and drop interactive elements to create VR scenes.
Yes, Vizor offers a free trial with limited features. Paid plans start at $19/month.
Vizor experiences can be accessed on any VR headset that supports WebVR technology, such as Oculus Quest, HTC Vive, and Google Cardboard.
Vizor can be used to create a wide range of VR experiences, such as educational simulations, immersive games, and interactive training scenarios.