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# PixelVoxel

PixelVoxel lets you get creative in a whole new dimension - you can create your content in the sky and share it with the whole world! Whatever you want to share with the world - a simple message, a real work of art or a piece of performance - PixelVoxel has your back! Choose the location you want, create a pixel art or upload an image and it will appear in the sky exactly in the space you've chosen.

Each pixel of your artwork will be transformed into a voxel in the 3D world of Extended Reality and published in the sky - be creative! You can send an emoji to a friend, be part of a challenge, post your artwork in the sky of an important place, capture a memorable moment in a unique way.

Think. Choose the place. Create a piece of art. Publish. Look at the sky. Enjoy.


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