Adobe's Project Pulsar introduces advanced depth-oriented video editing to the Samsung Galaxy XR, setting it apart as a standout addition to the Android XR landscape. Launched during the Galaxy XR unveiling, Project Pulsar promises to transform how users interact with video, making complex edits more accessible.
Innovative Depth Features
Project Pulsar showcases unique abilities to edit video based on depth, a capability pivotal for XR. In a notable demo, Max Spear, Product Lead for XR at Google, demonstrated editing a hot air balloon video. The app allowed placement of 3D text and objects, not merely as overlays but integrated within the scene's depth, moving naturally behind and in front of objects.
This innovation utilizes depth maps to anchor objects in realistic spatial positions, simplifying tasks that traditionally required intricate visual effects work. With Pulsar, users can now achieve these results effortlessly, illustrating the potential of XR-specific tools.
Wide-Ranging Format Options
Project Pulsar offers flexibility in exports, allowing content in both standard 2D video and stereoscopic 3D formats, catering to various XR devices. This capability positions Project Pulsar not just as an app but as a tool promoting the broader adoption of XR technologies.
Partnership and Immediate Access
The partnership with Adobe lends creative credibility to the Galaxy XR platform, emphasizing Android XR's potential as a powerful content creation hub. Early adopters of the Galaxy XR will find Project Pulsar pre-installed, giving users firsthand access to its innovative features and potentially catalyzing the development of more spatial computing applications.



