Side-by-side comparison · Updated April 2026
| Description | Looking Glass Go is the world's first portable 3D holographic display that allows users to experience immersive 3D content without the need for a headset. Users can enjoy 3D art, photographs, and more on the go. Its lightweight design and advanced technology make it easy to convert any 2D images into holograms, which can be viewed on any device or directly cast onto Looking Glass displays. The platform also enables sharing and embedding holograms across the internet seamlessly. | Sphere offers AI-powered immersive tours that can be easily created using just your phone. No expensive cameras or contractors are necessary. You simply scan a space with your phone, and the AI transforms it into a photorealistic 3D tour. To use the service, you need to enter your email and join their waitlist. Sphere is based in New York and provides tours for various locations such as 15 Park Row Apartment and 33 Irving Pl - Room 3E and Room 3D. |
| Category | 3D Modeling | Real Estate |
| Rating | No reviews | No reviews |
| Pricing | Free | N/A |
| Starting Price | Free | N/A |
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| Tags | 3Dholographic displayimmersiveportable3D art | AIimmersive toursphone scanningphotorealistic3D tour |
| Features | ||
| Portable 3D holographic display | ||
| No headset required | ||
| AI conversion tool for 2D to 3D holograms | ||
| Share and embed holograms online | ||
| Viewable on any device | ||
| Direct casting to Looking Glass displays | ||
| Lightweight design | ||
| Immersive 3D content | ||
| No adjustments to lighting or texture needed | ||
| Advanced depth map generation | ||
| AI-powered immersive tours | ||
| No expensive cameras needed | ||
| Use your phone to scan spaces | ||
| Photorealistic 3D tours | ||
| Easy to join waitlist | ||
| Available locations listed | ||
| Free to join the waitlist | ||
| Owned by 3D Technologies, Inc. | ||
| New York-based | ||
| No contractors required | ||
| View Looking Glass Blocks | View Sphere | |
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