Magic Leap 2 Ecosystem
Last Revised: September 29, 2022
This Learn More is intended to supplement the information included within Magic Leap's Privacy Policy regarding the data collected by Magic Leap's second generation ecosystem, how that data is handled, as well as the features, functionality and services applicable to the Magic Leap 2 ecosystem. For information regarding Magic Leap's first generation products and services, please refer to the “Learn Mores” for Magic Leap 1, available here.
In this Learn More, we cover:
- AR Cloud
- Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) and Mobile Device Management (MDM)
- Companion Apps
- Magicverse
For information regarding Magic Leap 2 devices or Spatial Mapping for Magic Leap 2, please refer to the “Learn Mores” for Magic Leap 2, available here.
AR Cloud
AR Cloud is a set of services deployed by an enterprise on its own servers that enables persisting AR content and allowing a number of devices managed by the enterprise to simultaneously engage in a shared AR experience.
If you use a Magic Leap 2 device that is connected to an AR Cloud by an enterprise, then the enterprise may have the ability to collect, process, and/or share certain information, such as sparse maps that are generated on the Magic Leap 2 device during a scan. These sparse maps are only captured and uploaded to the enterprise's server if the user launches the Spaces app, performs a scan and elects to have that scan uploaded. Mapping data that is generated during normal usage is not designed to be automatically uploaded to the enterprise's server. When the user selects a Shared Space in the Spaces app, then a small subset of data (e.g., feature and pose information) is uploaded to the enterprise's servers in order to localize the user into the selected Space. Once localized into the selected Space, the data is continually uploaded to the enterprise's servers (approximately every ~10m) in order to properly adjust the user's localization in the Shared Space. Learn more about Spaces and your options for storing your Spaces for Magic Leap 2 devices here.
In addition, certain of your Magic Leap 2 device's configurations as they relate to AR Cloud may be preset by the enterprise, such as electing to share additional analytics information and crash reports with third parties or Magic Leap, or to disable user control over these and other settings. Please contact your managing enterprise for more details on how your Magic Leap 2 device has been configured.
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) and Mobile Device Management (MDM)
Unlike Magic Leap 1 devices, which supported a Magic Leap device manager, Magic Leap 2 devices support enterprise mobile device and application management solutions to allow enterprise administrators to securely manage their devices. Magic Leap does not directly collect information from such mobile device and application management solutions, however, Magic Leap does provide tools and services to enterprises that enable them to configure their Magic Leap 2 device as a single device, or choose to manage the device through its own mobile device management (MDM) or third party device management, such as Android enterprise mobility management (EMM) and Google Mobile Services.
If you use a Magic Leap 2 device enrolled by an enterprise in a mobile device and application management solution, then the enterprise may have the ability to collect, process, and/or share information from such mobile device and application management solution and the ability to manage your Magic Leap 2 device, including remotely updating profiles and resetting devices. In addition, certain of your Magic Leap 2 device's configurations may be preset by the enterprise, such as electing to share additional analytics information and crash reports with third parties or Magic Leap, or to disable user control over these and other settings. Please contact the enterprise's administrator(s) for more details on how your Magic Leap 2 device has been configured.
Companion Apps
Unlike Magic Leap 1, Magic Leap 2 devices do not include any pre-installed companion apps, nor does Magic Leap currently provide any mobile companion apps.
The Magic Leap Hub (formerly The Lab 2.0) is a developer tool used to accelerate workflows for anyone creating with a Magic Leap 2 device by consolidating several tools and utilities in one place including device management, Quick SDK access, software package management, and access to external tools. Magic Leap does not directly collect information from Magic Leap Hub, however, Magic Leap does enable enterprises to manage their Magic Leap 2 devices using Magic Leap Hub. If you use a Magic Leap 2 device managed by an enterprise, then it may collect, process, and/or share certain device information from such Magic Leap 2 devices.
Magicverse
Unlike Magic Leap 1 devices, the Magicverse and Magic Leap 2 devices do not interoperate.