Supporting "The WebXR of Things" at MeaningfulXR 2026
IoTone Japan submitted "The WebXR of Things" as a poster to MeaningfulXR 2026 (MXR26) — IoTone, Inc. is sponsoring the open-source reference design, released as part of Project MAG*Net.
IoTone Japan has a poster, The WebXR of Things, in the MeaningfulXR 2026 (MXR26) program. IoTone, Inc. is publishing the open-source reference design that goes with it.
The premise is straightforward — most IoT user interfaces today are stuck inside phone apps, captive web portals, or vendor home-assistant dashboards. WebXR is now mature enough to be the surface where those devices live. The WebXR of Things is a reference design for browser-first spatial UIs that talk to real fleets of Matter / Zigbee / Thread / BLE / Wi-Fi devices over the existing Project MAG*Net MQTT/runtime stack — no native app required.
- Conference submission: IoTone Japan (poster + proceedings)
- Open-source release: IoTone, Inc.
- Source:
ProjectMagNET/reference-designs/webxrofthings(MIT)
This is the cleanest example so far of how the two entities collaborate — applied/commercial work and conference presence on the Japan side, open-source publishing on the U.S. side, same codebase.