7 reasons why WEART focuses on Microsoft solutions

Most VR applications for desktops are built for Windows. Major development platforms like Unity and Unreal Engine offer better support and optimization for Windows, and key VR hardware, such as Oculus, HTC Vive, and Valve Index, performs best on this OS.
2. Enterprise compatibility
WEART’s solutions often target business and enterprise environments, where Windows is the dominant operating system. Seamless integration with Microsoft-based IT infrastructures, including Active Directory, Azure, and Office, ensures smoother adoption.
3. CAD and technical design
Industry-standard design software like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Siemens NX, and Catia primarily run on Windows. Since WEART technology interacts with 3D models and design processes, ensuring compatibility with these tools is essential.
4. Haptics and digitalization workflows
Many tools for rendering, physics simulation, and sensory data management are optimized for Windows. This enhances efficiency when converting digital objects into haptic experiences.
5. macOS Limitations in immersive experiences
While macOS excels in design and creativity, its VR support is limited. Many VR peripherals lack full macOS compatibility, making integration challenging. Although Apple Vision Pro has renewed interest in Apple’s ecosystem, it is not yet an ideal fit for WEART’s solutions.
6. Linux for robotics and industrial control
Linux is widely used in robotics and industrial control, areas where WEART is also present. However, a Windows component is often introduced to ensure compatibility with development tools and libraries. This approach leverages Linux’s capabilities for advanced control while maintaining compatibility with development tools and libraries optimized for Windows.
7. Android for standalone VR
Outside the desktop space, standalone VR headsets primarily run on Android. Since Android dominates the mobile VR market (aside from Apple’s ecosystem), WEART also develops solutions to support this platform, ensuring portability and cost-effective deployment.
Our focus on Windows is not just a preference but a strategic decision based on market demands, software compatibility, and operational efficiency. While macOS and Linux have strengths in specific areas, Windows remains the go-to platform for desktop VR, enterprise solutions, CAD, and industrial workflows. This approach allows WEART to deliver high-performance, reliable, and well-integrated solutions.