Google to close ‘Jump’ virtual reality platform in June

Google is telling its users to download their data before it shuts down the video mending platform completely

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New Delhi: A declining user base has compelled Google to shut down its Jump virtual reality (VR) platform that would go offline by the end of June.

As per the reports, Google is telling its users to download their data before it shuts down the video mending platform completely.  

Jump was launched in 2015 by Google as professional VR video solution. It makes 3D 360-degree video production at scale possible with automated video stitching using the power of Cloud.

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Google on an email sent to its users and a notice posted on the Jump FAQ page said that the platform will stop accepting uploads for processing on June 26.

The Email said, “Those who want a copy of the data they uploaded to the cloud will have until June 27th to download them all. On June 28th, Google will start erasing Jump's cloud data and deactivating accounts.” 

“As these new cameras, formats, and editing tools became available, we saw usage of Jump Assembler decline,” added Google. 
 


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