We recently unveiled the New Flow Editor in a webinar session, but, if you missed the webinar, here's everything you need to know!
On October 24th, we hosted an webinar full of feature demonstrations to launch our latest innovation—the new Flow Editor! This powerful update reimagines how users can create and manage immersive VR training experiences, opening the door for even easier customization and control features within Warp Studio. Our audience got a first look at the tools and enhancements we’ve introduced, and we're excited to share these updates with our broader community.
The webinar kicked off with our CEO, Thijs de Vries, and COO, Danny de Bruijn, walking attendees through a live demo of the new Flow Editor. Designed with user-friendliness and flexibility in mind, this updated interface makes it easier than ever for creators to build custom training scenarios that adapt to various learning needs and environments. The intuitive drag-and-drop features and streamlined layout empower users to:
Our Flow Editor was developed to put more power in your hands. Here are some highlights our users can look forward to:
Check out the full webinar here!
There are more features coming including more interactive elements, a system for comments, support for additional media types and more!
To keep up with our ongoing innovations, visit updates.warpvr.com for a complete view of our product roadmap. Here, users can find out what’s in the works, submit feature requests, and upvote ideas to prioritize the tools that matter most to them. This feedback loop between the community and our development team is vital in ensuring we continue to build solutions that meet our users' needs.
During the webinar, the audience raised some excellent questions. Here are some top takeaways:
The introduction of the new Flow Editor marks an exciting milestone in Warp VR’s journey to revolutionize VR training. We can’t wait to see how our community uses these new tools to build training scenarios that empower learners and drive real-world impact.
You can expect the full launch in December. In the mean time, stay tuned for more updates as we continue to add features to the Flow Editor and respond to your feedback.