Meden is an augmented-reality social app where posts live in the real world, not on a feed.
You can stand somewhere, open your camera, and see digital thoughts, notes, or art floating around you, all anchored to real-world locations.
We recently tested it at Purdue University, turning campus landmarks into living social spaces where students could see and leave floating posts.
Meden blends place, memory, and connection, giving social media a sense of where again.
Comments (3)
I support AR, good to see someone developing in this area!
Yes too little is be done with augmented reality.
Imagine if social media existed in the real world floating around you instead of on a screen. That’s what I wanted to create.