Mawari has announced the launch of its network in collaboration with Caldera, paving the way for new developments in real-time 3D content streaming. This initiative aims to create a global infrastructure for XR architecture.
A New Era of Spatial Computing
The Mawari Network represents a breakthrough in decentralized physical infrastructure, orchestrating storage, bandwidth, and rendering capabilities through a globally distributed network of GPU nodes. Its patented technology reduces bandwidth usage by 80%, ensuring seamless delivery of interactive, immersive, and contextually relevant content.
CITE_W_A: “Caldera lets us persist stream-quality measurements—latency, jitter, dropped frames, and frame accuracy—on-chain in near real time,” said Luis Oscar Ramirez, Founder & CEO of Mawari.
Proven Market Demand
Mawari’s XR streaming technology is already being utilized by two major VTuber agencies in Japan – Brave Group and Virtual Avex. They first showcased Mawari’s vTubeXR product at the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, and are part of the Early Access Program, allowing them priority access to new features and customizable monetization options.
Technical Innovations and the Future
The Mawari Network employs two core technologies: its patented spatial streaming technology and a strategically distributed network of edge computing nodes, which enable smooth AR/VR experiences on everyday devices. With the extended reality market projected to exceed 100 million devices within five years, Mawari’s approach encourages participation from anyone with GPU capacity, enabling them to contribute to the network while earning rewards.
The launch of the Mawari Network marks a significant milestone in bridging XR and Web3 technologies, establishing a platform for sustainable growth in the market.