Facebook has launched a virtual and mixed reality collaboration platform for business.
Horizon Workrooms is a virtual meeting space that can be joined by VR or video call, where colleagues can collaborate via virtual whiteboards.
The VR component of the app is available in countries where the Oculus Quest 2 VR headset is supported.
Facebook said in a blog post: “Workrooms is our flagship collaboration experience that lets people come together to work in the same virtual room, regardless of physical distance.
“It works across both virtual reality and the web and is designed to improve your team’s ability to collaborate, communicate, and connect remotely, through the power of VR—whether that’s getting together to brainstorm or whiteboard an idea, work on a document, hear updates from your team, hang out and socialise, or simply have better conversations that flow more naturally”
The mixed reality components of the platform let users see and use their keyboard while in virtual meetings. A list of compatible keyboards can be found here, with more set to be added soon.
The Oculus Remote Desktop companion app also lets users bring files from their computer into the collaboration space.
Participants using VR in Workrooms will appear in a room with each other as customisable avatars, while spatial audio means users will hear their peers’ voices from where they are situated in the virtual space.
Attendees not using a VR headset will appear in a video tile, similar to how they’d be shown in a standard video meeting.



