Meta Halts Development of Horizon Workrooms VR App
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Meta Platforms Inc. has discontinued development of its virtual reality workspace application, Horizon Workrooms, effective December 15, 2023, shifting its focus too individual productivity adn entertainment experiences within the metaverse. The decision reflects a strategic realignment within Meta’s Reality Labs division, prioritizing areas demonstrating stronger user engagement and potential for revenue generation.
What Was Horizon Workrooms?
Horizon Workrooms was a virtual reality application designed to replicate a physical office environment within Meta’s metaverse. It allowed users, represented by avatars, to collaborate on projects, hold meetings, and interact in a shared virtual space using VR headsets like the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro. The application aimed to address the growing demand for remote work solutions and provide a more immersive and engaging alternative to customary video conferencing.
Why did Meta Discontinue Horizon Workrooms?
Meta cited limited adoption and a shift in strategic priorities as the primary reasons for ending development of Horizon Workrooms. While the application garnered some initial interest, it failed to achieve widespread use among businesses and individuals. Meta now believes focusing on individual experiences, such as gaming and entertainment within the metaverse, offers a more promising path to growth. According to a company blog post, “We’ve learned that people are using Horizon Workrooms primarily for fun and connection, not for work.” Meta’s official declaration details this shift.
Impact on Meta’s Metaverse Strategy
The discontinuation of Horizon Workrooms represents a recalibration of Meta’s metaverse strategy. Initially, Meta envisioned the metaverse as a thorough platform encompassing both social interaction and professional collaboration. Though, the company is now prioritizing the consumer-facing aspects of the metaverse, believing that building a robust and engaging entertainment ecosystem will drive broader adoption. This change is consistent wiht broader trends in the VR/AR market, where consumer applications are currently outpacing enterprise adoption. The Verge reported on the closure, noting the shift in focus.
Future of VR in the Workplace
Despite Meta’s decision, the potential for VR and augmented reality in the workplace remains. Othre companies continue to explore VR-based training simulations, design collaboration tools, and remote assistance applications. However, widespread adoption will likely require advancements in hardware affordability, user experience, and network infrastructure. A report by Grand View Research estimates the global virtual reality in healthcare market size was valued at USD 5.6 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 44.9 billion by 2030, indicating continued investment in VR technologies.
Alternatives to Horizon Workrooms
several alternative VR and AR platforms offer solutions for remote collaboration and virtual meetings. These include:
- Microsoft Mesh for Teams: Integrates with Microsoft Teams to provide immersive meeting experiences. Microsoft Mesh
- spatial: A platform for collaborative design and virtual events. Spatial
- Engage XR: Offers a range of VR experiences, including virtual conferences and training simulations.Engage XR
These platforms, along with emerging technologies, are poised to shape the future of work in the metaverse.
