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WEVR is a [[virtual reality]] [[company | WEVR is a [[virtual reality]] [[company]] based in Venice, California. WEVR develops a specialized [[VR]] media player for producers of [[360 Video]]s and other types of cinematic virtual reality. WEVR created [[theBlu]], an immersive ocean [[experience]] for various [[VR Devices]]. | ||
==Transport== | |||
Transport is a [[VR]] content distribution network revealed in February 2016. It hosts free and paid VR content across [[Oculus Rift (Platform)]], [[SteamVR]], [[Gear VR]], [[Google Cardboard]] and the web. Transport will be accessible from each [[Virtual Reality Platforms|VR platform]]'s app store such as the [[Oculus Store]] and [[Google Play]]. Transport's goal is to provide frictionless publishing and content distribution across today’s popular headsets. | |||
==History== | |||
'''March 2015''' - WEVR launched a $1 million grant that gives $5000 to $50,000 to content producers to create VR videos with WEVR's media player. | |||
'''February 6, 2016''' - Raised $25 million dollars in venture capital from [[HTC]], [[Samsung Ventures]], [[Evolution Media Partners]] and other. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 27 April 2016

WEVR | |
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Type | Private |
Industry | Virtual Reality |
Founder | Neville Spiteri, Anthony Batt, Scott Yara |
Headquarters | Venice, California, U.S. |
Website | http://wevr.com/ |
WEVR is a virtual reality company based in Venice, California. WEVR develops a specialized VR media player for producers of 360 Videos and other types of cinematic virtual reality. WEVR created theBlu, an immersive ocean experience for various VR Devices.
Transport
Transport is a VR content distribution network revealed in February 2016. It hosts free and paid VR content across Oculus Rift (Platform), SteamVR, Gear VR, Google Cardboard and the web. Transport will be accessible from each VR platform's app store such as the Oculus Store and Google Play. Transport's goal is to provide frictionless publishing and content distribution across today’s popular headsets.
History
March 2015 - WEVR launched a $1 million grant that gives $5000 to $50,000 to content producers to create VR videos with WEVR's media player.
February 6, 2016 - Raised $25 million dollars in venture capital from HTC, Samsung Ventures, Evolution Media Partners and other.