EchoFrame Secures $14M to Launch Live Collaboration for AR Prototyping
Design · 4 min read
EchoFrame's seed extension was led by Spatial Ventures and will fund the rollout of LiveCollab, a feature allowing teams to co-edit AR prototypes with synced anchors, shared annotations, and session recording. The platform integrates with ARKit and ARCore.
LiveCollab supports cross-device sessions where designers and stakeholders can place assets, iterate on interactions, and leave persistent feedback tied to spatial coordinates. Session playback helps teams revisit decisions and user reactions.
EchoFrame also emphasizes the need for versioning and conflict resolution in spatial design. The platform keeps a history of edits and offers branching prototypes so teams can explore alternative interactions without losing the main timeline.
With fresh capital, EchoFrame will expand enterprise security, improve cross-platform alignment, and build professional templates for retail, industrial, and training AR use cases. Early customers include retailers prototyping in-store navigation and training firms building hands-on simulations.