OpenXR
xtan can be used with OpenXR environments where spatial tracking, gesture interaction, and geometry-aware input systems may support immersive XR applications and experimental interaction workflows.
Interaction for cross-platform XR systems
OpenXR is an open standard designed to unify access to virtual reality and augmented reality devices across platforms. xtan can be used to explore gesture-based interaction concepts that connect spatial tracking with cross-platform XR development environments.
Potential for experimental spatial interfaces
XR systems rely on accurate tracking, responsive input devices, and stable spatial interaction. Motion-aware tracking may support new approaches to gesture-driven interaction and immersive control concepts within XR environments.
Why xtan can be relevant
xtan focuses on stereo vision, geometry-first interaction, and practical spatial systems. Within OpenXR environments this may support gesture-driven interfaces, experimental spatial input systems, and cross-platform XR interaction research.