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Immersive AR/VR Environments

At Bloomify Labs, we’re bridging the gap between biological intricacy and digital immersion. Why settle for static models when you can inhabit a living, breathing floral ecosystem? Our spatial computing models utilize real-world petal geometry to create physics-defying 3D interactions.

We don't just render images. We simulate the very essence of growth.


How We Built It

Spatial Geometry Models

We've spent 24 months mapping the mathematical curves of rare orchids and temperate forest flora. These datasets power our custom rendering engines, ensuring the user feels the true scale of a blooming digital ecosystem.

Physics Experiments

Testing how virtual pollen grains interact with digital air currents. Our labs use high-fidelity physics engines to replicate the delicate sway of foliage in response to user movement within the VR space.

Spatial Computing Prototypes

Hands-on with the next generation of digital botany.

Augmented Reality markers triggering 3D vine growth on a tabletop

AR Vine Markers

Is it magic or biology? Our physical-to-digital spatial markers allow users to 'plant' virtual vines on any surface, which then adapt to the topology of the room in real-time.

Sensory Floral Lab

Full compatibility with Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest 3, including haptic feedback for delicate petal interactions.

Request Dev Access

Join our beta program. We're looking for spatial designers to stress-test our ecosystem SDK.

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Technical visualization of petal rendering nodes and light interaction

Sub-Surface Scattering Tests

Our latest rendering experiment focuses on how sunlight passes through digital leaves. The results achieve a 94% visual match with high-speed botanical photography.

"The level of detail in the virtual orchid blooming was staggering. I've never seen spatial geometry used so effectively in a lab setting."

Aleksandr X.

Lead Developer, TechFlow UK