
Volograms is an AI-powered company specializing in the creation of 3D volumetric holograms from single 2D photos or videos. Their core technology, accessible through the Volu app, enables users to capture, play, and share volumetric content using just a smartphone. Volograms also offers Vologram Messages, a platform for creating engaging AR communications for businesses, enhancing marketing, sales, and internal communications. Their AI platform simplifies volumetric video integration with popular tools like Unity, Unreal Engine, and ThreeJS. The company is recognized for its innovative approach, being featured in publications like WIRED and The Irish Times, and has powered campaigns for major brands. Volograms aims to make reality capture and content creation for AR and VR as simple as recording a video.

Volograms is an AI-powered company specializing in the creation of 3D volumetric holograms from single 2D photos or videos. Their core technology, accessible through the Volu app, enables users to capture, play, and share volumetric content using just a smartphone. Volograms also offers Vologram Messages, a platform for creating engaging AR communications for businesses, enhancing marketing, sales, and internal communications. Their AI platform simplifies volumetric video integration with popular tools like Unity, Unreal Engine, and ThreeJS. The company is recognized for its innovative approach, being featured in publications like WIRED and The Irish Times, and has powered campaigns for major brands. Volograms aims to make reality capture and content creation for AR and VR as simple as recording a video.
What they do: AI-powered volumetric 3D holograms and a mobile app (Volu) that converts smartphone photos/videos into volumetric content for AR/VR/WebAR
Headquarters: Dublin, Ireland (Volograms Limited)
Founding year: 2018
Recent funding: Seed round announced Jul 29, 2020 (lead: Sure Valley Ventures)
Volumetric capture, 3D content creation, AR/VR/WebAR content tooling.
2018
Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality / Computer Vision
“Sure Valley Ventures; other investors listed include Enterprise Ireland and Atlantic Bridge University Fund”