QuantumGrid raises $80M to expand edge compute for AR/VR streaming

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QuantumGrid raises $80M to expand edge compute for AR/VR streaming

QuantumGrid’s edge compute fabric provides location-aware servers for AR/VR experiences, enabling heavier scene computation to run off-device with millisecond-level latency. The company announced an SDK that handles spatial synchronization, asset streaming, and deterministic rollback for collaborative sessions.

The Series D, totaling $80 million and led by Northstar Partners, will finance new PoPs in Asia and South America and support partnerships with headset OEMs. QuantumGrid positions its service as essential infrastructure for creators building spatial design tools, collaborative prototyping, and remote visualization of industrial models.

Clients in enterprise design and architecture reported that offloading lighting and physics to edge nodes made real-time walkthroughs feasible on consumer headsets. QuantumGrid plans to launch pay-as-you-go pricing for small studios and reserved capacity for larger enterprise projects.