Join Zoom Meetings And Video Calls From VR With New PC VR App

A new PC VR app called Spaces Awesome Zoom (SPAZ) allows users to join Zoom meetings and other video calls from within VR.

The app was developed in light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen many people around the world working from home and using virtual meeting tools such as Zoom. SPAZ allows a user to join a video conference from within VR and use an adjustable virtual camera and whiteboard.

SPAZ is available to download for PC VR and is easy to install and use. The VR user is placed in an environment with a virtual whiteboard and markers, along with an adjustable virtual camera. When the call begins, the other people in the video call join as normal. However, the user in VR will be represented by the virtual webcam showing the avatar in VR.

The developers, Spaces, offered a more succinct explanation in a Reddit post, explaining that the software has been successfully tested with Zoom, Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger, and Skype. “In VR you can move that camera around and point it where you want. You get a large mirror of your desktop in front of you and a smaller one you can drag around.” Then you set your video chat app full screen and you’re “good to go.” You can view an example of the tool being used in a Zoom meeting, provided by Spaces themselves, embedded below.

The developers also noted that the tool is not intended as a replacement to many existing tools that facilitate in-VR meetings or calls. Instead, as the virtual whiteboard suggests, the tool is a good way for one user to join in VR and make use of a virtual environment and the tools within it in a normal video call with non-VR users. The whiteboard, for example, provides a bit of extra functionality that would be harder for some to achieve in real life. The difficulty of positioning a real webcam and whiteboard for a video call, along with ensuring there’s consistent lighting and good video quality, are all easy combated by SPAZ’s easy-to-use VR alternative.

Installation is simple — you can download the files from the Spaces site (after registering an email). Simply run the ‘RUN_ME_FIRST’ batch file as an administrator and then load the tool up when you want to use it. In your video conference app of choice, simply select ‘Unity Camera’ as the video device to ensure the app displays the virtual webcam and not a real webcam.

Will you be making a surprise VR appearance in your work-from-home Zoom team meeting this week? Let us know in the comments below.

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Zoom Secures $100 Million Funding Towards VR/AR Product Development

As virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technology continues to grow, more and more companies are starting to implement them into their business model. In an announcement this week, Zoom Video Communications, a specialist in enterprise video and web communications technology, revealed it has raised $100 million USD in Series D funding from Sequoia, with an eye on building VR and AR products.

Alongside the funding round – which had additional participation from Emergence Capital, Jerry Yang’s AME Cloud Ventures, and Qualcomm Ventures – Sequoia partner Carl Eschenbach has joined Zoom’s Board of Directors, as well as launching Zoom 4.0.

“By addressing the huge market demand for cloud-based video conferencing, Zoom is seizing a leadership position and filling the void created by the industry’s fading legacy providers,” said Eric S. Yuan, CEO of Zoom in a statement. “With this support from Sequoia, we will develop revolutionary products and features such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and the Zoom Developer Platform; expand internationally; and grow our sales and marketing teams.”

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The Zoom 4.0 release includes a range of improved enterprise functionality including:

  • New Zoom Developer Portal and Zoom MobileRTC™ Platform — Developers can embed video, voice, and screen sharing in business and mobile applications
  • Zoom Rooms controller app for Android tablets (in addition to current iPad support)
  • Enhanced enterprise management functionality for Zoom Rooms
  • Voice command to control Zoom Rooms and Zoom iOS applications
  • Ability for multiple participants to share their desktop screens simultaneously
  • Participant attention indicator
  • Waiting room option for greater privacy
  • Broadcast your Video Webinars to Facebook Live or YouTube

“Zoom has cracked the code for delivering effortless collaboration by providing the first product built from scratch with video in mind,” said Sequoia partner Carl Eschenbach. “They’re the only enterprise startup that combines Apple-level NPS with Slack-like usage and Facebook-caliber monetization. No other company nails all three. It’s not hard to believe that in ten years every conference room will be connected by Zoom.”

Zoom has yet to reveal what types of VR/AR products it plans to release, something along the lines of AltspaceVR or vTime is most likely, but when it does VRFocus will bring you further details.