ExpoXR is an independent XR product initiative based in Leutkirch im Allgäu, Germany, created and operated by Ayal Othman. Its core product, ExploreXR, is a WordPress plugin designed to let existing WordPress sites publish interactive 3D, WebXR, and mobile AR content directly, instead of requiring custom WebGL/XR development for every project.
Based on the crawled content, ExploreXR focuses on “production-ready” XR publishing. It supports 3D model viewing, basic interactions, auto-rotation, zoom/pan, camera orbit controls, mobile AR, loading options, and more, using a modular structure of core platform + add-ons. The official demos clearly show scenarios such as a 3D Hero in Elementor, the Free Version standard viewer, and add-ons including Camera, Mouse3D, and Loading Options. Use cases include product showcases, product configurators, architecture and real estate visualization, education and museums, AR displays for industrial machinery, and cultural heritage digitization.
The product is clearly built around the WordPress ecosystem, making it suitable for content teams, agencies, and WordPress developers. The website also mentions WebXR, Unity, and custom tools, but does not disclose specific APIs/SDKs, supported model formats, browser compatibility matrices, or developer interfaces. It has a strong self-hosted positioning: the pages emphasize that it does not depend on external platforms and can be deployed in a real WordPress environment. However, no open-source repository or source-code availability statement was found. Its commercial licensing and add-on ecosystem make it look more like a closed-source commercial plugin.
ExploreXR offers both a free version and Premium plans. Premium is structured by feature tiers—Pro, Plus, and Ultra—and by site-count licenses: Personal, Business, and Agency. Personal pricing is listed as Pro €59, Plus €99, and Ultra €179; full Business and Agency pricing did not appear in the crawled text. Paid plans include the core platform, unlimited 3D models, commercial add-ons, updates during the valid period, documentation, and support resources. A notable support feature is direct communication with the founder, with no sales or outsourced support layer. This can be helpful for complex implementations, but it also means support capacity may be limited by individual availability.
Its strengths are clear positioning, deep WordPress integration, modular extensibility, verifiable in-browser demos, and an emphasis on German/EU legal standards and GDPR compliance, with no visitor personal data collected by default. Its weaknesses are limited information for non-WordPress scenarios, unclear API/SDK and open-source status, and an ecosystem whose scale still needs to be proven. It is best suited for WordPress agencies, e-commerce product pages, museum and education projects, architectural showcases, and small to midsize teams that need to launch 3D/AR content quickly.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization support, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. For domestic China projects, you should first test the official website, plugin updates, license validation, and the availability of WebXR/AR in the target mobile browsers. Alternatives to consider include model-viewer, custom Three.js development, Sketchfab, Verge3D, or other WordPress 3D Viewer plugins.
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