Glasses-Free 3D LED Displays
Immersive dimensional visuals that break the screen barrier — transforming architecture into spatial digital experiences that audiences don’t just watch… they feel.
What “Glasses-Free 3D” Really Means
Glasses-free 3D LED (often called “naked-eye 3D”) is created with anamorphic content—video designed to look three-dimensional from a planned viewpoint. No glasses, no headsets—just the right screen geometry, sightlines, and content mapping.
3D Effect Examples
The strongest “pop-out” moments are designed around a planned viewing position—then optimized so they still read well across a real audience area.
How the Illusion Works
The 3D effect isn’t a “mode” you turn on. It’s created when content is rendered with intentional distortion and matched to the display shape and the intended viewer position.
What Makes Glasses-Free 3D Look Real
Three things carry the entire experience: sightlines, performance, and content quality.
The illusion is engineered around a specific viewing position, then optimized so it still reads well across a practical audience area.
High refresh and clean grayscale performance help keep motion smooth and gradients natural—especially on fast, high-contrast scenes.
The “pop-out” moment comes from purpose-built 3D scenes, lighting, and perspective distortion mapped to your exact screen canvas.
A Simple Content Workflow
Plan the viewpoint, define the hero illusion moment, then build a short set of 3D loops that can rotate with normal 2D content.