

Easy to use. Hard to believe.
With the Structure Sensor, the future is in your hands. Rapid 3D scanning of objects and people, 3D maps of interior spaces, and mixed reality experiences where fantasy becomes impossible to tell from reality.
Bridge Headset
Bridge is a revolutionary device that brings both positionally tracked virtual reality and mixed reality to a mobile headset. Includes access to Bridge Engine to develop the first generation of mobile mixed reality applications.
Canvas
Meet the new power tool for home improvement. Canvas creates a scale-accurate 3D model of a home in minutes — all on an iPad. You can measure, review, or share your model instantly, or convert it into simplified CAD format for programs like SketchUp, AutoCAD, or Revit.
Capture dense 3D models with the push of a button
When used as a 3D scanner, Structure Sensor allows you to capture dense geometry in real-time. This enables you to simulate real world physics and create high-fidelity 3D models with high-resolution textures in seconds. The possibilities are incredible.
Develop With Depth
Already developed applications for depth sensors? Our SDK has you covered. Never developed an app for depth sensors? Our SDK still has you covered. It includes everything from low-level access to the raw depth stream to near complete code for a range of sample apps.
Structure SDK
Just import Structure.framework, and initialize the Structure Sensor in Xcode...and you're ready to develop with depth. With the Structure SDK you can create your app, and launch it on the App Store.
Bridge Engine
Bridge Engine unlocks mixed reality and augmented reality capabilities for iPhone developers using the Bridge headset. Create new experiences using SceneKit or the Bridge Engine plugin for Unity.
Occipital is maintaining OpenNI 2, an open source SDK that allows developers to easily create middleware libraries and applications for 3D sensors and runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android.
Structure Sensor has been featured on sites like The Verge, Mashable, USA Today, and The Washington Post.
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