Wellington-founded virtual reality company 8i says new mobile technology being developed by Apple and Google will help bring its holographic videos to the global mainstream.
The company, founded in May 2014, has developed a platform that enables users to create, experience and share lifelike 3D video using a virtual reality headset and holographic technology.
Chief executive Steve Raymond said it was an exciting time for the company with the launch of its latest product, Holo.
"As consumers are augmenting, mixing and creating new content on their smartphones on a massive scale, mobile presents an unparalleled opportunity for distribution of holograms," Raymond said.
"[Holo is] a consumer mobile app that allows people to interact with our holograms in their own environments, and record and share the video experiences they create," he said. "We're excited about the potential for it."