It looks more 3D than usual—as if it had too much volume and wants to burst. Objects look crisper, clearer, more detailed, and somehow closer to you.
Surfaces that are inherently flat can have depth.
ISN'T THE REAL WORLD ALREADY IN 3D?
Yes. Now imagine turning it up and down like the brightness of a display.
HOW DOES ELSEWHERE'S DEPTH TECH WORK?
Elsewhere uses a new model of human perception to convert motion directly into depth.
Instead of attempting to reconstruct a 3D model after the fact—which fails for everyday stuff like smoke, liquids, mirrors, screens, and GIFs—Elsewhere shows two videos (one for each eye) packed with depth information derived from the video itself.
When you put the frames on your phone and look through, your brain combines these images and perceives real-world depth.
Processing takes less than 2ms per frame on a 6s Plus—way below the threshold of human perception—and works on any moving image, from iPhone footage, hand-drawn animation, to screens within screens within screens.
WHAT DOES ELSEWHERE
COME WITH?
A pair of black frames, the Elsewhere 3D app, and a QR code to unlock the app—in a
special gift box.