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Everyday first-person video for navigation and spatial reasoning

First-person footage of daily life on the move — walking, errands, transit — for navigation, spatial reasoning, and world models.

16,000+
hrs of general egocentric video
Egocentric general video

The challenge

Navigation and spatial-reasoning models need first-person motion through real, varied environments at natural pace. Lab capture produces too little variety, and the distribution gap to the real world hurts generalization.

Our approach

Creators capture chest- and head-mounted footage of everyday activity — walking through cities, parks and markets, running errands, using transit — across a global base, at natural pace, opt-in and licensed.

How it ran
  1. 01

    Define environments

    Specify the mix — urban, suburban, natural, crowded, quiet.

  2. 02

    Capture on the move

    Creators record steady first-person daily activity.

  3. 03

    Review for variety

    Check stability and resolution; balance environment coverage.

  4. 04

    License & deliver

    Deliver consented footage in continuous batches.


Results
16,000
hrs of general egocentric video (approx.)
Global
environment variety
Part of
the 150,000-hr library
Opt-in
revocable licensing
Impact

Trains navigation, spatial reasoning, daily-activity understanding, and world models — narrowing the gap between training data and real deployment with first-person coverage across genuinely diverse settings.


Representative specs
Activity Walking, errands, transit, daily life
Capture Chest/head-mounted phone, first-person
Coverage Global, varied environments
Licensing Time-boxed, revocable

Specs are illustrative of a representative engagement, not a fixed product sheet — every campaign and POD capture is scoped to the buyer.

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Questions, answered plainly

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