HoloDeck launches a mixed-reality authoring suite with $50M backing

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HoloDeck launches a mixed-reality authoring suite with $50M backing

HoloDeck announced HoloCreate, a mixed-reality authoring and collaboration platform designed for spatial UX teams. The product offers a scene editor that runs in both desktop and MR headsets, real-time multi-user sessions, physics simulation, and compatibility with USD and GLTF pipelines.

The company also disclosed a $50 million Series B led by Foundry Capital to scale cloud rendering, expand device support, and develop an enterprise content management layer. HoloCreate's collaboration features include live voice annotations, role-based editing, and recording capabilities for training and usability review.

Spatial designers welcomed HoloCreate's focus on UX primitives—guidelines for gaze, affordance, and spatial transitions are built into the editor as enforceable constraints. HoloDeck claims this will help teams avoid common MR pitfalls like motion sickness and ambiguous interactions.

HoloDeck will begin enterprise pilot programs with partners in automotive and healthcare this quarter and aims for a broader release in early 2027, offering both cloud-hosted and self-hosted deployment options.