USDZ 3D models are used in VR to create lightweight, cross-platform interactive experiences that retain design details while enabling smooth real-time rendering.
They help VR developers integrate high-fidelity assets—like product prototypes, educational objects, or game elements—without large file sizes, making experiences more accessible for users. Common uses include: - **Product Design**: Showcasing interactive prototypes (e.g., furniture, gadgets) in VR for detailed user testing. - **Education**: Building manipulable virtual models (e.g., anatomy, historical artifacts) to enhance immersive learning. - **Gaming/Entertainment**: Creating fast-loading, detailed assets for VR games or virtual worlds that run smoothly on most devices.
New to USDZ for VR? Try converting existing 3D models to USDZ with free tools like Blender—this lets you test how assets perform in VR environments without complex setup.
