Niantic, the company behind the uber-popular AR-based game Pokemon Go, is preparing to release a new platform to build “real-world metaverse” apps. Dubbed as Lightship, the platform will help developers build apps/ games that will link the digital world and the real world in the future, enabling users to interact with virtual objects. The company recently held a global launch event to announce the Lightship platform.

Furthermore, the Niantic CEO says that the company is already planning to release a major update for Lightship next year. It will bring a feature called a “visual positioning system” that will specifically cater to AR glasses. With this new system, AR glasses with displays will be able to identify the position of the user in the real world and keep a virtual object anchored to a specific position in the real world. So, this could be hugely helpful for the AR Glass that Niantic is developing in partnership with Qualcomm.

Moreover, Hanke thinks that Lightship will provide a feature-packed platform for developers as it supports both iOS and Android. Plus, with companies like Meta and Microsoft working to convert the idea of metaverse into reality, Lightship will be a relevant platform for developers in the future.