Remote Collaboration
Create tools for real-time remote collaboration.
Normcore isn't only for games. We have teams around the world using it to create tools for remote collaboration. Bring your team together for real-time meetings, concert pre-visualization, client presentations, team building games, and more.
With Normcore's WebGL support, provide same great experience you'd expect from a native Unity build, directly from the web, with no installation required.
How our customers use Normcore.
Softspace is a spatial collaboration tool and AI knowledge engine. Browse the web, pin up images, draft notes, and explore the connections between concepts.
Normcore provides the framework necessary to allow Softspace to connect their users in real-time.
Softspace
Available on the Meta Quest store.
Shopify is an all-in-one commerce that powers millions of businesses worldwide. In an effort to improve their remote work culture, they created Shopify Party, a browser-based internal tool designed to inject fun and interactivity into their virtual hangouts.
Utilizing Normcore's WebGL support, they've deployed Party to 10,000+ employees. Read more about it in their blog post here: https://shopify.engineering/how-we-built-shopify-party.
Shopify
An internal tool for collaboration at Shopify.
Tangle is a remote collaboration platform that aims to make remote work culture more enjoyable by fostering better connections among team members.
Powered by Normcore, Tangle offers an always-on, virtual space for teams to collaborate, communicate, and bond.
Tangle
Available on tangle.global.
The Wild is a tool for teams to present, collaborate, and review projects from anywhere. Easily present files from Revit, SketchUp, and Bim 360 workflows.
Normcore's real-time networking, built-in avatars, and voice chat enable The Wild to connect teams anywhere in the world.
The Wild
Available for the Meta Quest, Pico, and Valve Index.




What our customers are saying.

We use Normcore to handle network physics for all experiences including basketball, football and baseball in Big Ballers. I find Normcore by far to be the easiest and most intuitive networking solution. The Normal team is active and responsive in their discord which is invaluable. Excellent DevUX for what is typically a vastly complicated field.

I love how easy it was to add Normcore to my game. It's been simple to set up, and honestly, the voice quality is superb. It feels like you're right there talking to someone face-to-face. Networked Physics and Object Ownership really bring the game to life; you can grab a ball, toss it, and it behaves just as you'd expect.

We ranked 16 different frameworks for a variety of different features. Normcore was the clear winner in those tests. The API was something that meshed well with our game, and we’re delighted with our decision to use Normcore!
Normcore makes the decision to add multiplayer a no-brainer. It doesn’t matter if it’s VR, 2D, or on the web. It’s straightforward, easy to set up, and it just works. At Shopify, we were able to build a full social web experience with networked physics and voice in no time. I still can’t believe it can run like butter at 120fps…in a browser!
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