Voir builds tools for spatial intelligence.
Not reality as text. Not reality as image. Reality as space, relation, motion, boundary, memory, distance, velocity, mass, orientation, and consequence.

Voir · Visual Intelligence · Athens
The research framework. Spatial intelligence organized into seven lenses, each a threshold intelligence must cross before it can act inside the world.
- 01Perception , gives intelligence sight
- 02Measurement , gives it accountability
- 03Embodiment , gives it relation to action
- 04Memory , gives it continuity
- 05Simulation , gives it anticipation
- 06Presence , gives it situatedness
- 07Human experience , gives it meaning
A Unity-based synthetic data generator for computer vision. Free Windows app. Made for research where samples are scarce but model performance still matters.
- THROUGHPUT
- ~100 img / min
- PLATFORM
- Windows 10 / 11, 64-bit
- OUTPUT
- PNG + JSON metadata
- LIGHTING
- 0.5 to 2.0 intensity, full RGB
- CAMERA
- 6-DOF randomized
- SIZE
- ~120 MB standalone
Camera-first spatial intelligence. Identify, measure, understand, overlay, remember. Six modes, one viewfinder. Built with an accessibility-first posture.
- 01
Visual Intelligence
Point the camera at anything. Identify objects, scenes, and context, and ask about what it sees.
- 02
SpaciAR
Scan a real place into a navigable 3D world you can revisit, share, and explore.
- 03
TrainAR
Body and motion tracking. The camera as a form coach for workouts and sport.
- 04
TranslatAR
Reads and translates real-world text aloud: signs, menus, packaging, in real time.
- 05
NavAR
Augmented-reality wayfinding lays directional guidance directly over the world.
- 06
CountAR
Counts and measures objects in view with live AR overlays.








- Reality before representation
- Voir begins with the physical field itself: the surface, the boundary, the body, the motion, the measurement, the constraint. The digital layer must remain accountable to reality.
- Measurement carries responsibility
- To measure is to claim precision; to guide action is to enter consequence. Spatial intelligence must be built with humility, knowing when it is certain, when it is approximating, and when uncertainty should stay visible.
- Intelligence must become situated
- An answer changes when the environment changes. Context is not metadata. Context is the field.
- The body is part of the interface
- Human intelligence is embodied. We reach, turn, walk, point, look, balance, hesitate, and move through space. Spatial systems must understand the body as a living participant in the environment.
- The future is mixed
- The physical world will not disappear into screens. A more powerful transformation is the deepening relationship between computation and reality.
The full inquiry lives at
voirhq.com ↗Read the ledger, browse the seven research domains, download Spectrum, or request access to the Voir app.