Ready Player Me partners with RLTY to Simplify Avatar Creation For Brands In The Metaverse

RLTY, a no-code virtual experience creator for brands, has announced a partnership with Ready Player Me, the leading cross-platform avatar builder.

RLTY users will be able to create a new avatar or import an existing one from Ready Player Me’s platform through integration.

The process is made even easier for beginners by adding 30 pre-designed full and half-body avatars, including cyberpunk and professional styles.

Customization and Interoperability With Ready Player Me

What does the Ready Player Me integration mean for brands and event organizer building in the RLTY metaverse? Most importantly, they can give their attendees the freedom to fully customize their avatar experience. With hundreds of customization options:

“Zack Sabban, the CEO of RLTY, stated that the partnership will enable users to swiftly and effortlessly design and personalize their avatars for usage in RLTY. “Brands can provide amazing metaverse experiences to their customers by offering exclusive wearables and skins.”

What happens to avatars when a RLTY event or experience ends? How do brands move forward? Ready Player Me avatars are interoperable and can be exported to 7,000+ supported apps and games. This number is growing all the time, and it means users can enjoy a consistent avatar experience across platforms. When an event ends, they simply go to the next.

NFT Wearables and Marketplaces for brands

The metaverse is all about customization and style. From luxury brands like Gucci and Fendi, to streetwear brands, music festivals and Nike, companies of every size are experimenting with wearables.

Bags, hats, shirts, glasses, pets, and jewelry can all be worn in the virtual world, giving brands endless creativity.

Avatars and NFT wearables are a multi-billion dollar business that is quickly becoming a key strategy for brands seeking new customers and alternative ways to offer existing customers a new experience and brand culture.

RLTY’s partnership with Ready Player Me makes it easy for brands and events, on any budget, to create and sell wearables and profit from their customers’ demands to be well-dressed in the metaverse.

Ready Player Me partners with RLTY to Simplify Avatar Creation For Brands In The Metaverse

The RLTY Private Metaverse For Brands

By utilizing RLTY, brands have the ability to host a maximum of 20,000 users concurrently. In each ‘instance’, avatars can interact with up to 130 other avatars.

This allows users to locate and connect with their friends, and easily jump to their location. Moreover, users have the ability to choose which instance they want to connect to.

This customization, both for organizers and attendees, will give more personalisation without sacrificing on performance and innovation.

About RLTY

RLTY is a user-friendly platform that does not require coding, which enables brands to effortlessly construct metaverse events with just a few clicks.

The platform provides a variety of easy-to-use tools for virtual events, ranging from concerts, festivals, art galleries, and conferences to fashion shows and corporate events.

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About Ready Player Me

Ready Player Me is a versatile avatar platform for the metaverse that allows users to create a 3D avatar by taking a selfie and use it across 7,000+ compatible apps and games.

With this avatar, users can venture into virtual worlds through VRChat, participate in meetings via Spatial, or entertain their fans using Animaze. This avatar serves as a personalized representation of the user in the virtual realm.

Our free avatar SDK can be utilized by any developer to integrate Ready Player Me into their apps and games. The SDK is compatible with Unity and Unreal Engine and functions seamlessly on web, mobile, and desktop platforms. Visit our website for more information.

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