Elsewhere makes videos and screens 3D.



It uses a new kind of video-processing that converts motion into depth.



It works on any moving image, from iPhone footage to animated GIFs.

THE FRAMES

Put them on your phone, open the app, and look through.





screens appear 3D

you can watch video recorded or saved to your camera roll in immersive 3D Elsewhere has two main features:

AR MODE

When you look at the real world through Elsewhere, everything is somehow more 3D.

Everything in the conference room around me seemed to gain another dimension.



— Sherri L. Smith, TOM'S GUIDE

Walk around your house for an uncanny free trip that feels, at times, somehow more 3D than actual reality.



— Mark Wilson, FAST COMPANY

I sat in the lobby of a fancy San Francisco hotel looking around slack-jawed... you feel like... you’re Eleven in Stranger Things, standing in the dark nothingness of the Upside Down, looking at something miles away.



— David Pierce, WIRED

Elsewhere also makes screens 3D. Try watching: YouTube, Netflix, Skype, trippy GIFs, mirrors. Other features: Tap to focus camera

Swipe up for more 3D, down for less 3D

Slide finger left and right to adjust contrast/depth of field

CAMERA ROLL

Elsewhere makes every video in your camera roll immersive 3D.

I’m watching a video of my toddler [in Elsewhere], shot just a few weeks ago, eating breakfast in his highchair. It’s just another iPhone video shot on just another day. But re-watching it now, his rounded cheeks bubble up from the screen. His hair glistens with a quality of light that’s just not there in reproductions. And a bit of yogurt sticks to his lips, so real, so visceral, that I remember 3D video at its best is second only to real life.



— Mark Wilson, FAST COMPANY