Niantic, the developer of Pokémon GO, has released a new visual editor called Niantic Studio, which allows developers to create AR scenes directly on the web. The editor is described as a real-time augmented reality development tool that provides developers with a highly visual dynamic interface. It allows customization of models, lighting, animation, and camera to create immersive 3D mixed reality experiences for mobile phones and VR. In addition to scene rendering, Niantic Studio also includes a powerful web game engine, enabling developers to add various scripts for gamified experiences in AR scenes. As an online tool, Niantic Studio offers all the functionality needed for creating AR scenes, 3D web games, and immersive XR experiences. The team emphasizes that the new approach of Niantic Studio, combined with Niantic's 8th Wall, completely changes the development environment from a code-based interface to an intuitive visual editor, bringing together the speed and capabilities of the web with the powerful tools required for creating more realistic 3D web games and XR experiences. Niantic Studio is based on the Entity Component System game structure, which simplifies complex development tasks and allows for quick building and real-time editing of 3D scenes. It also features a "game mode" for previewing and making changes while the project is playing, with automatic saving. Niantic Studio is now available for public testing and is offered for free to 8th Wall developers. New users interested in trying 8th Wall and Niantic Studio game engine can register for a free trial for 14 days before making a purchase.