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Merge Object Viewer

Merge Object Viewer

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Application Description
Experience 3D objects like never before with Merge Object Viewer! This app lets you upload, view, and share your 3D creations on your MERGE Cube, transforming digital models into captivating holograms you can hold. From classic sculptures to your own original artwork, Merge makes it simple. Just launch the app, input your model code, and watch as your 3D object appears, ready to be explored in your hand. Download now and discover the magic of Merge!

Key App Features:

  • Upload, visualize, and share 3D models on your MERGE Cube.
  • Effortlessly transform your designs into interactive holograms.
  • Includes a helpful getting started guide for ObjectViewer.
  • Boasts an intuitive and user-friendly interface.
  • Offers the option to use a stand for enhanced stability.
  • Direct developer contact for support and feedback.

In summary:

Merge Object Viewer is a cutting-edge AR/VR app that allows users to seamlessly upload, view, and share 3D models directly onto their MERGE Cube. Its user-friendly design, holographic projection capabilities, and optional stand make it ideal for anyone wanting to experience 3D art in a completely new way. Plus, direct developer support ensures a smooth and engaging user experience. Learn more at the MergeVR website.

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