Microsoft Mesh (Preview)

Events ∙ Productivity
2.0
2 ratings 1 review
release date
2023
October 5
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting • Roomscale
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.8 GB

This preview offers a look into the latest version of Microsoft Mesh.

Note: To use Microsoft Mesh, an appropriate M365, O365 and/or Teams license is needed. For details, see aka.ms/meshprep. For extra troubleshooting, see aka.ms/MeshHelpTopics.

Microsoft Mesh empowers your distributed workforce to connect in 3D immersive experiences, featuring seamless integration with Microsoft Teams allowing you to join Microsoft Teams meetings directly from your Quest device through the Mesh app.

Also with Mesh, you can create an event experience with no-code tools – add in an expanding library of pre-made objects like screenshares, videos, images, and text.

Start with a ready-to-use event space or leverage the power of Unity and the Mesh Toolkit to create your own fully customized experience, bringing next-gen interactivity to hosted experiences such as all-hands, town halls, and onboarding events.

Connect safely and securely with Microsoft Mesh using the tools and systems you use every day, backed by enterprise-grade security and privacy provided by Microsoft 365.

Available on PC, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, and Meta Quest Pro devices.

comfort Not rated
age rating0+ Everyone
websitemicrosoft.com
developerMicrosoft
publisherMicrosoft
connectionInternet required
app version5.2512.5
languagesEnglish ∙ Chinese ∙ Dutch ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Indonesian ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Portuguese ∙ Russian ∙ Spanish ∙ Turkish ∙ Ukrainian

Reviews 1

Heavy Gee1 year ago
1

It worked...

This is about where Meta started with Workrooms. It's all a bit jank and unpolished, but it has the basics - plus some additional niceties, Cornhole, Marshmallows (which you CANNOT even pretend to eat.. for some reason? wth MS...) and some conversation starters and musical sculpture... appreciated touches. What it doesn't facilitate is *working* in VR, like workrooms slightly attempts, with the passthrough and the ability screenshare your entire desktop for *you* to work with, not just to share into a teams meeting. So consider this solely a way for you to get in VR in a teams Meeting. That's what this does - nothing more. Keen to see it improve. Mesh folks, call me, I can help :D