Vonage to Power Cloud Software Provider Spacely’s Virtual Reality Solutions
Vonage, a global leader in cloud communications helping businesses accelerate their digital transformation, is to power Japan-based virtual reality (VR) cloud software provider Spacely’s 360-degree VR solutions over video. Spacely enables users to easily create, edit, and effectively use 360-degree VR content.
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Vonage to Power Cloud Software Provider Spacely’s Virtual Reality Solutions
Vonage’s Video API enables any organisation to embed secure and scalable video capabilities into any software application. The Vonage solution, embedded within Spacely’s platform, allows customers to upload 360-degree photos that can be automatically transformed into 360-degree video content showing locations and properties in virtual reality.
The Spacely technology helps businesses across various industries, particularly real estate, tourism and event management, to engage with clients – for example by organising a virtual property tour that a consumer can experience in the comfort of their home. This has become increasingly important as a result of COVID-19 and limitations on in-person meetings.
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Since Spacely started in 2016, it has been used by over 4,000 businesses, including major companies like Tokyu Land Corporation, CBRE K.K., Mitsui Fudosan Residential Lease Co. Ltd., Panasonic Homes Real Estate Co., Ltd. and Mitsubishi Jisho Property Management Co. Ltd.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has created a number of restrictions, limiting in-person meetings and interactions. Providing rich and user-friendly panoramic VR cloud solutions has become essential, especially for on-site property viewing. In April, the number of inquiries for video conference and VR content quintupled. With Vonage’s capabilities, Spacely can meet this growing demand and simultaneously help affected industries adapt to a new way of working with VR,” said Hirokazu Morita, CEO, Spacely, Inc.
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