Cloud 3D Streaming

Stream 3D like
you stream video

Unlike pixel streaming, Miris streams spatial data to any device, instantly.
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What is cloud 3D streaming?

Cloud 3D streaming delivers three-dimensional content progressively over a network, enabling users to start interacting immediately while quality improves around them.

Miris lives between your 3D content and your users. We generate streaming-optimized assets deliverable to any device. No pipeline to build. No infrastructure to manage. Just upload and deliver.
Instant interactivity

First frame renders in milliseconds. Users interact while higher detail streams in progressively, not after waiting through a full download.

Scalable by default

10GB assets deliver as easily as 10MB assets. No polygon caps, no file-size walls, no dedicated cloud GPU required.

Universal playback

One asset, any device. The same URL streams natively to web, mobile, and headset without format conversion or platform-specific builds.

Developer–first integration

Use the Miris Web SDK to add real-time 3D streaming to any React, Vue, or JS app.

The problem We're solving

3D on the web has always been a tradeoff, until now

For years, delivering high-fidelity 3D content meant choosing between reach and quality. Compress for the web and your brand's product looks generic. Keep it photorealistic and your users wait or don't show up at all. There hasn't been a third option. Miris is that third option.
What is cloud 3D streaming?

How cloud 3D streaming compares

Every approach to delivering interactive 3D makes different tradeoffs. Here's what that actually means in practice.
Approach 01

Download-first

3D assets download completely before rendering begins. Works reliably for simple models. But fails at scale. File sizes grow with fidelity, load times balloon, and mobile experiences can break as complexity increases.

Load time
>5–30s
Fidelity ceiling
Cost at scale
Concurrent users
Mobile-friendly
Rarely
Approach 02

Pixel streaming

3D scenes render on cloud GPUs; users receive a video feed. Beautiful quality, but every concurrent user requires a dedicated GPU. At 10,000 users, the economics collapse. Latency degrades over distance.

Load time
Fidelity ceiling
Cost at scale
Very high
Concurrent users
Hundreds
Mobile-friendly
Miris approach
Approach 03

Cloud 3D streaming

Spatial data streams progressively and reconstructs on-device. No GPU servers per user. No file downloads. Fidelity adapts to what each device can handle, in real time, automatically, at any scale.

Load time
Fidelity ceiling
Cost at scale
Concurrent users
Mobile-friendly
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Full comparison

Every tradeoff, side by side

Typical ranges shown; actual performance depends on network, asset complexity, and deployment.
Capability
Download-first (glTF)
Pixel streaming
Miris cloud 3D streaming
Time to first interaction
5–30 seconds for complex assets
1–5 seconds typical
Sub-second to ~2 seconds
Max asset fidelity
Constrained by file size, memory, device
High, limited by GPU and render budget
High; supports large source assets
Cost model
Storage + CDN delivery
Per-user cloud GPU + video bandwidth
Consumption-based, no per-user cloud GPU
Concurrent scale
High, scales via CDN, but fidelity constrained
Limited by GPU infrastructure (hundreds to thousands of concurrent users)
High; CDN-like scaling to large audiences
Device compatibility
Broad, quality varies by device capability
Broad, latency and quality depend on location
Broad; adaptive fidelity based on device and network
Asset security
Low; assets are delivered to client and can be extracted
High; assets remain server-side, difficult to extract
High; streamed in non-file format; extraction significantly harder
Developer setup
Moderate, requries optimization pipeline
High, requires GPU infrastructure and streaming stack (e.g., WebRTC)
Low, upload + SDK integration (fast initial startup)
How it works

From raw asset to streaming endpoint. Automatically.

Miris handles the full pipeline. You upload your source asset. Users stream it. Everything in between is managed infrastructure.
01 — INGEST

Upload any OpenUSD asset

Import models up to 10GB with textures, materials, and lighting data intact. Supports CAD models, photogrammetry scans, and game assets. No manual stripping or re-export required.

02 — OPTIMIZE

AI-driven processing pipeline

Miris converts your source file into a streaming-native format. Multi-resolution detail levels generate automatically. Textures optimize for delivery. Visual fidelity is preserved from the original source asset.

03 — DELIVER

Adaptive streaming to any device

Spatial data streams from the nearest edge node. Quality adapts in real time based on each viewer's bandwidth, GPU, and viewport. A 1GB asset loads as fast as a 5MB glTF.

04 — DISTRIBUTE

CDN-scale distribution

Global edge delivery with consistent low latency. No capacity planning. Traffic spikes don't require emergency provisioning, the architecture handles it automatically.

05 — INTEGRATE

SDK for your stack

Embed with a script tag. Miris ships a Web SDK with Three.js support. Unity integration available. React, Vue, or plain JS. Ship in hours, not months.

06 — ITERATE

Analytics and asset management

Monitor load times, CDN cache hits, sessions, and device breakdown. Update assets without touching your integration. Your users always get the current version.

Use cases

Where cloud 3D streaming changes the economics

Cloud 3D streaming unlocks a class of experiences that were previously impossible to build and maintain at scale.

Retail and e-commerce

Product configurators that load instantly in mobile browsers. Full photorealistic fidelity (the material detail that justifies your price point) without the file sizes that kill conversion. Black Friday traffic scales without provisioning.

3D product configurator
AR e-commerce

Digital twins and simulation

Stream petabyte-scale facility models to field technicians on tablets. Robotics and Physical AI environments accessible on consumer hardware. Simulation data that doesn't require local storage to navigate.

Digital twin
Physical AI
Robotics

Architectural visualization

Deliver entire building models to client browsers in seconds. Distribute team reviews without sending massive files or managing VPN access to shared drives. One asset serves desktop, tablet, and XR headsets.

Archviz
Stakeholder walkthroughs

Media and entertainment

Interactive 3D assets embedded in editorial contexts (ads, editorial features, streaming companion experiences) at file sizes that fit existing delivery constraints. No app install required for the audience.

Interactive media
Advertising
Proof

Built and tested in production

Miris streamed an engineering-grade CAD model of a jet engine to a browser at NVIDIA GTC. Streamed 100GB+ 3D environments to a 4-year-old laptop GPU. The public beta is open. Not a sandbox, the production platform.
<1s

Time to first interaction, regardless of asset complexity

+10GB

Maximum source asset size supported

Cloud GPUs required for delivery

100+

Gigabytes streamed to a 4-year-old consumer laptop GPU

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