STYLY Phases Out Personal HMD Apps to Focus on LBE and Smartphone AR
STYLY's decision to phase out personal HMD apps in favor of LBE and smartphone AR reflects a strategic reallocation of resources toward growing demand for location-based and mobile AR experiences, mirroring a broader industry shift away from consumer VR headsets.
Reporting from 1 source: PANORA.
STYLY announced it will discontinue distribution of personal VR/HMD apps and terminate HMD app and session functions by March 2027, concentrating development resources on location-based entertainment and smartphone AR. The company cites recent changes in the XR market and growing demand for immersive experiences in facilities and businesses. STYLY will continue its mobile app, Apple Vision Pro app, and WebAR services.
STYLY will discontinue distribution of its store apps for Meta Quest, Steam, PICO 4, VIVEPORT, and XREAL at the end of August 2026. HMD app and session functions will be completely terminated by the end of March 2027. The company will continue to support its mobile app, Apple Vision Pro app, and WebAR services. STYLY acquired palan in November 2025 and rebranded its WebAR service as STYLY WebAR. The shift follows a broader trend in the XR market, with other platforms like cluster and Cover's HoloEarth also undergoing reorganization.
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