HyperWorld transforms every website into an explorable 3D construct inside a cyberpunk cityscape. No tabs. No URL bar. Just voice, gestures, and a world that is the interface.
HyperWorld is a standalone desktop browser that reimagines how humans interact with the web. Instead of tabs, URL bars, and flat pages, every website becomes a unique 3D architectural construct inside an explorable cyberpunk metropolis.
Social media sites appear as glowing data clouds. News outlets become luminous towers. Commerce sites rise as neon skyscrapers. Search engines open as spatial portals. The web isn't just displayed — it's inhabited.
Navigate entirely through natural voice commands and hand gestures tracked by your webcam. No mouse clicks needed. The world is the interface.
HyperWorld doesn't just render pages — it compiles them into living, breathing spatial constructs through a proprietary AI pipeline.
Websites load in invisible "ghost tabs" inside Electron. The DOM is extracted as a semantic JSON structure called a WordModel, then compiled by the proprietary PLoT Compiler (Probabilistic Layout of Tokens) into a spatial WorldModel — the 3D blueprint for each construct.
Authority, sentiment, content density, and link topology all influence the construct's height, glow intensity, color, and particle effects. Every site gets a unique architectural identity.
Speak naturally to navigate. YurekAI interprets your intent in real-time, translating speech into structured navigation commands. Say "Take me to YouTube" and watch the world reshape.
MediaPipe hand tracking via your webcam recognizes pinch, swipe, fist, and open palm gestures. Fold the world Inception-style with a pinch. No controllers required.
Three modes: Desktop (monitor + webcam), AR (3D constructs anchored to real surfaces via WebXR), and VR (full immersion with headset). Same world, different perspectives.
Sites that share outbound links are connected by luminous bridges in the 3D space, visualizing the web's hidden topology. See how knowledge flows between sites.
Adaptive rendering that monitors FPS in real-time and auto-switches between FULL (all effects), ECO (reduced particles), and WIREFRAME (minimal) modes. Performance without compromise.
Post-processing bloom, chromatic aberration, glitch effects, and a neon color palette. Every construct pulses with particle effects driven by content sentiment analysis.
Every website passes through four stages before it materializes as an architectural construct in your world.
Websites load in invisible Electron webviews. The user never sees raw HTML. A DOM extraction script is injected to analyze page structure.
The DOM is parsed into semantic JSON: headings, navigation, links, forms, colors, media, content density, and sentiment are all captured.
The proprietary PLoT Compiler translates the WordModel into a WorldModel — a 3D blueprint with height, color, glow, shape, and particle rules.
React Three Fiber renders the WorldModel as a living construct in the 3D scene, complete with post-processing effects and spatial audio cues.
Monitor + webcam. Navigate the 3D cityscape with mouse, keyboard, voice commands, and hand gestures tracked through your webcam. The most accessible entry point.
Available Now3D constructs anchored to real-world surfaces via WebXR hit-testing. Walk around your room and see website towers rise from your desk. The web enters your physical space.
WebXRFull immersion with VR headsets. Step inside the cyberpunk metropolis and walk between constructs. The most visceral way to experience the spatial web.
ImmersiveHyperWorld automatically categorizes websites and translates them into distinct 3D archetypes based on content analysis.
Powered by YurekAI for natural language understanding. Commands are interpreted contextually — no rigid syntax required.
A modern TypeScript monorepo with four interconnected packages powering the spatial web experience.
Original soundtrack by DMUX. Five tracks crafted to soundtrack the spatial web.
HyperWorld is being built by Augmented Reality Technology AG, powered by YurekAI technologies. A new dimension of browsing is coming.