Remote Rendering Overview
Remote Rendering was deprecated on Jan 22, 2025. The following instructions for configuring Remote Rendering are for users who purchased an Enterprise license with Remote Rendering prior to Jan 22 2025.
Currently, Remote Rendering can only be performed using Windows.
Remote Rendering allows users to create interactive content with advanced graphics qualities, and allows enterprise customers to reuse existing 3D assets without modification, compression, or decimation.
Using Remote Rendering allows smooth integration with existing 3D workflows and applications such as Unreal Engine, Omniverse, and more.
Resources
📄️ Getting Started
Magic Leap Remote Rendering is a first-party tool, created by Magic Leap, designed to allow for rendering content onto a Magic Leap 2 device from a more powerful, non-mobile Windows computer.
🗃️ Applications
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📄️ Advanced Usage
Remote Rendering was deprecated on Jan 22, 2025. The following instructions for configuring Remote Rendering are for users who purchased an Enterprise license with Remote Rendering prior to Jan 22 2025.
📄️ Network Configurations
Remote Rendering was deprecated on Jan 22, 2025. The following instructions for configuring Remote Rendering are for users who purchased an Enterprise license with Remote Rendering prior to Jan 22 2025.
📄️ OpenXR
Remote Rendering with OpenXR
🗃️ Troubleshooting
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