Historically, an avatar made for Unity wouldn't work in WebXR. V105 solves this with the "Universal Skeleton Translator." The tool ingests your avatar and spits out optimized versions for:
In the early days of the internet, an avatar was a pixelated icon or a static portrait used in forums and games. These were "masks" that allowed for anonymity and roleplay. However, tools like HeyGen and D-ID have transitioned us into the age of the . Through generative AI, we can now create hyper-realistic digital twins that mimic our facial expressions, tone of voice, and even our specific mannerisms. avatar tool v105
Upon launch, V105 does not present a blank screen. Instead, the "Morph Dial" appears. You can choose a base phyla (Human, Anthro, Robot, Abstract). Unlike previous versions where you clicked sliders, V105 lets you type natural language: "A 45-year-old Celtic warrior with a scar over the left eye and wind-blown hair." The tool generates a base mesh in 30 seconds. Historically, an avatar made for Unity wouldn't work