We are a non-profit organization working on an open-source project with an ambitious goal of changing the internet and improving education.
We wanted the internet to be more in line with how we as humans interact with each other and the world around us. And to do so, it has to operate in 3D space with physics.
Basically, the Internet is a virtual environment where people and organizations interact with each other and exchange information. And if so, the question is: why do we restrict ourselves to 2D pages and hyperlinks for all these activities?
After we’ve built the initial prototype, I found out that meeting people in the 3D space and connecting with them, not just through text, but being able to interact with them is a really valuable human experience.
We envision a future where 3D spaces replace static social media — places where people can hang out, create, and connect through games, music, art, and live shows. Personal worlds will become creative hubs, and learning will become more immersive and efficient through interactive 3D experiences. This shift will spark a new ecosystem of internet projects and fuel the next wave of innovation.