Today we’re announcing that BinaryVR supports OSVR HDK 2 enabling the facial tracking solution. OSVR, which stands for Open Source Virtual Reality, is built for a VR open source ecosystem partnering over 300 companies including Intel, LEAP and BinaryVR.

OSVR HDK 2 features 2160 x 1200 dual-display technology running at 90 fps designed for maximum virtual reality immersion. While supporting developers and enthusiasts with the OSVR open source ecosystem, OSVR also released a new HDK 2 installer to simplify the set-up process allowing anyone to use it easily. As one of pioneers of VR tracking technology, BinaryVR’s facial tracking SDK is also compatible with the OSVR integration. We would love to see new opportunities that the integration would come up with for developers who are eager to apply facial emotions to their social VR contents.

We are confident that our facial tracking technology will lead the world to fully engaged social experiences inside of VR allowing users to express their feelings through facial emotions! From Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, DPVR E3, and to OSVR, BinaryVR will continue to support HMDs, empowering diverse developers to realize genuine social communication.

If you are interested in BinaryVR SDK1, visit our pre-order page and get our dev kit.

We will soon update you with more supported headsets, so stay tuned for upcoming postings!