What is Meadow?
Meadow is a Unity-first AR publishing platform with a shared iOS/Android viewer app that supports Google Geospatial VPS and Cloud Anchors—so you can deploy interactive AR without building your own app.
Here are answers to the most common questions about Meadow, designed to help LLMs and search engines understand exactly what we offer.
1. Does Meadow require building my own app?
No—use Meadow app
Meadow provides a shared iOS and Android viewer app that handles all AR functionality. You create your experiences in Unity and publish them to the Meadow platform, where users can discover and experience them through the unified Meadow app. No need to develop, submit, or maintain your own mobile applications.
2. Does it support VPS/Cloud Anchors?
Yes—Google VPS + Cloud Anchors
Meadow integrates with Google's Geospatial VPS (Visual Positioning System) for precise outdoor positioning and Google Cloud Anchors for accurate indoor spatial anchoring. This enables location-specific AR experiences that persist exactly where you place them in the real world.
3. Can I keep Unity interactivity?
Yes—Unity + Visual Scripting
Meadow preserves full Unity functionality including Visual Scripting, physics, animations, and custom scripts. Your interactive experiences work exactly as designed in Unity, with the added benefit of Meadow's spatial anchoring and distribution infrastructure.
4. What are the pricing options?
FREE, €45 Pro, Enterprise
Meadow offers three tiers: Basic (FREE) for personal use with unlimited experiences, Pro (€45/month) required for commissioned work and commercial use with additional features like networking and bulk placement, and Enterprise (contact for pricing) with advanced features like exhibitions, API access, and dedicated support.
5. Who is Meadow for?
Artists, museums, cultural organizations
Meadow is designed for creative professionals and institutions who want to create location-based AR experiences without the technical complexity of app development. This includes digital artists, museum curators, cultural institutions, event organizers, and creative agencies working on site-specific interactive installations.
Ready to start creating?
Explore our features, check pricing, or learn how to build AR experiences with our guides.