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Hyperfair is a white-label, real-time interactive platform for enterprise business development, training, showcases, and virtual events. The website describes it as a “turnkey digital twin” and a “human-to-human platform.” Its focus is not simply 3D presentation, but rather combining 2D, 3D, XR, multi-user real-time interaction, video communication, configurators, learning, and gamification into customizable online spaces.
Judging from its feature list, Hyperfair covers four types of scenarios: “Learn / Integrate / Network / Showcase.” On the learning side, it offers screen sharing, education and learning features, progress tracking, advanced analytics, AI integration, multilingual support, tests and questionnaires, and personal resource libraries. On the integration side, it includes API integrations, toolbox integrations, e-commerce integration, modular projects, low-bandwidth support, cross-platform access, and no installation required. For networking, it supports video calls, broadcasting, private meetings, scheduling, and thousands of users. For showcasing, it provides back-office management, self-service tools, virtual showrooms, marketing features, and product configurators. It also highlights use cases such as interactive museum education, automotive retail configuration and sales, digital twins, simulation, and training.
The website does not publish plans, unit pricing, seat counts, or event-scale pricing, nor does it mention a free trial. It only offers a “Download free guide” option and invites users to contact its expert team to discuss a solution. As such, it appears to be more of a project-based/custom-quote product. In terms of deployment, the page emphasizes cross platform, no installation, standalone, and realtime, suggesting that it is mainly intended for online use. However, the main content does not clearly state whether private deployment, self-hosting, or dedicated cloud options are supported.
Its strengths are its broad scenario coverage and strong interactive capabilities, along with support for white labeling, modularity, APIs, e-commerce, AI, multilingual use, and advanced analytics, making it suitable for branded virtual-space projects. The claims of cross-platform access, no installation, and low-bandwidth support also help lower the barrier to participation. The downside is that the publicly available information is relatively marketing-oriented, with little detail on pricing, implementation timelines, case studies, admin screenshots, API documentation, or security certifications. Its terms of service also state that the service is provided “as is” and “as available,” and that it reserves the right to modify or terminate the service. Enterprise buyers should therefore carefully review the SLA, data processing agreement, and compliance terms.
Hyperfair is better suited to enterprises, educational institutions, and event operators with sufficient budgets that need customized immersive showrooms, virtual exhibitions, training simulations, product-configuration sales, or digital twin presentations. It is less suitable for teams that only need lightweight video meetings or standardized webinars. The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed, so network connectivity and contract payment methods should be tested and confirmed in practice. For localized alternatives, options such as 网易瑶台 and 百度希壤 may be worth evaluating; international alternatives include Virbela, vFairs, Hopin, Spatial, Frame, and Matterport.
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