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DEEP.FINE Introduces ARON: A Pioneering AR/XR Computing Platform

DEEP.FINE, a renowned leader in smart glasses and software development, has recently unveiled ARON, an advanced AR/XR computing platform. This launch represents a significant stride in the realm of spatial computing, integrating augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and extended reality (XR) into our physical environment. DEEP.FINE’s expertise, backed by collaborations with prominent clients like the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Gyeonggi Province, and giants such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai Motors, sets a high standard in the industry.

Understanding Spatial Computing

Spatial computing transcends traditional boundaries, merging the digital with the physical world. This concept utilizes technologies like AR, VR, XR, and smart glasses to foster immersive, interactive experiences. It empowers computers to comprehend and interact with our physical surroundings, revolutionizing our engagement with digital data and experiences.

The Role of VPS Technology in ARON

Visual Positioning System (VPS) technology is at the heart of ARON. It combines computer vision, sensors, and AR to facilitate devices in understanding and navigating the physical environment. By capturing visual details through cameras and employing sophisticated algorithms, VPS enables precise location tracking and environmental interaction.

Additionally, ARON by DEEP.FINE leverages spatial computing and VPS technology in a cloud-based setting. This innovative approach allows for comprehensive 3D mapping, model creation, and spatial positioning, marking a new era in computing technology.

Spatial XR Studio: A No-Code AR Service Platform


DEEP.FINE’s Spatial XR Studio embodies simplicity and accessibility in creating AR experiences. This no-code platform enables users from various locations to effortlessly craft augmented reality scenarios, broadening the scope of user interaction and creativity.

Demonstrations and Implementations: A Glimpse into ARON’s Impact

Gwanghwamun Demonstrations with the Seoul Metropolitan Government & LX Corporation

DEEP.FINE’s ARON has been instrumental in enhancing public services and information accessibility. The Gwanghwamun demonstrations, in collaboration with the Seoul Metropolitan Government and LX Corporation, showcased:

  • Improved usability in public services and information dissemination.
  • Efficient urban spatial information provision is adaptable to environmental changes.
  • Enhanced services for transportation-vulnerable and sensory-impaired individuals, with a projected 45% increase in user engagement.
  • Potential expansion in public works application and consideration by other local governments, with a project budget exceeding 13 million.

The image-based technique demonstrations for constructing indoor and outdoor spaces in the Gwanghwamun area of Seoul mark a first in domestic projects integrating VPS technology.

DEEP.FINE’s ARON platform is a groundbreaking advancement in the field of AR/XR computing. By seamlessly blending the digital and physical realms, ARON sets a new precedent in spatial computing and VPS technology, poised to redefine our interaction with technology and space. As DEEP.FINE continues to push the boundaries, their work in spatial computing is not just a technological leap but a step towards a more integrated, interactive, and immersive future.

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