

HOLOH
HOLOH offers lifelike collaboration in next-generation meetings by merging real video feeds with immersive 3D spaces. Powered by cutting-edge AI, it delivers true presence and connection - the closest thing to meeting in real life, on any device.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- iPhone
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- End-to-End Encryption
- Ad-free
- Real time collaboration
- No registration required
- Cloud Sync
- Calendar Integration
- Dark Mode
- Team Collaboration
HOLOH News & Activities
Recent activities
- tiborgulyasdev added HOLOH
tiborgulyasdev added HOLOH as alternative to Microsoft Teams, Slack, Mattermost and Zoom
HOLOH information
What is HOLOH?
HOLOH is a browser-based 3D meeting and collaboration platform designed to make online work feel more natural, present, and engaging.
Instead of placing people in flat video boxes, HOLOH brings live camera feeds into detailed 3D rooms so participants feel like they are sharing the same space. Teams can meet in branded or purpose-built environments, from everyday work rooms to more immersive spaces for presentations, interviews, workshops, or events. HOLOH's social presence features make communication clearer by showing attention, speaker focus, reactions, eye-contact guidance, and other cues that are often missing in normal video calls.
The product is designed to work on any device with a browser, without requiring VR headsets, special hardware, or complicated setup. Inside the room, users can collaborate around shared surfaces, documents, and tools without constantly switching between windows. HOLOH also uses AI to support meetings in the background, helping with summaries, context, follow-ups, spatial awareness, and more responsive meeting experiences. Persistent 3D environments let teams return to the same space and continue where they left off, creating more continuity across recurring work sessions.
HOLOH is a more human and immersive alternative to traditional video meetings: easier than VR, richer than Zoom or Teams, and built to make remote collaboration feel closer to being together in real life.






