Imagine a world where instead of typing a URL to visit a website, you instantly teleport into fully immersive digital spaces. That future is not science fiction—it is happening now.
But there is one major problem:
How do we navigate the 3D Internet?
Where is the universal addressing system for Spatial Computing?
The answer is TPA – Teleport Plaque Address.
Just as .COM became the standard for websites, TPA is the domain system for the 3D Internet.
Why the Internet Needs TPA Now
The traditional web was not designed for 3D experiences. Websites were built for flat screens, not immersive, spatial environments.
New technology is changing how we interact with digital spaces. Apple’s Vision Pro, Meta’s Quest, Google and Samsung’s Project Moohan, and the rise of mixed reality glasses are all accelerating the shift toward Spatial Computing. But there is still no standard way to access and navigate the 3D Internet—until now.
This is where TPA comes in.
Every Teleport Plaque Address (TPA) is a unique six-character identifier that functions as a teleportation link in the 3D web. Instead of typing a URL, users enter a TPA and instantly jump into fully interactive, immersive digital environments.
Examples of TPAs in Action
DLP-000 → Dolphin Park at Xcaret Resort in Cancun
SLS-000 → SLS Luxury Apartments
CBS-988 → A Coldwell Banker Property
No complex coding.
No walled gardens.
Just seamless, instant teleportation between immersive experiences.
Big Tech is Racing to Control the 3D Web—Who Will Own the Standard?
The race is on to shape the 3D Internet.
Meta is investing billions into Spatial Computing.
Apple is positioning Vision Pro as the next computing platform.
Google and Samsung are pushing AI-powered augmented reality and immersive search.
But they all face the same challenge: How will people move between digital worlds?
The company that adopts TPA first will define the navigation layer of the 3D Internet.
The Future is Clear: TPA Will Be the Standard of the 3D Internet
Just as .COM defined the web, TPA will define Spatial Computing. It is open, decentralized, and built for the immersive internet.
The only question is: Who will claim it first?
The 3D Internet is coming. TPA is ready. The race is on.
Technology giants are building immersive digital spaces, but they lack a structured way to navigate them. TPA is the universal addressing system that makes Spatial Computing seamless. The first to control TPA will control the future of digital navigation.
The internet had .COM.
Web3 had ENS.
Now, Spatial Computing has TPA.
