SEOMA: a Space Where Imagination Becomes Home

Once, Pontius Pilate uttered a short phrase — Ecce homo (“Behold the man”).
In it lies the entire human palette: vulnerability, pride, mystery.

SEOMA was born from the same realization: inside each of us hides an entire universe of thoughts, feelings, and memories. We’re building a platform where these universes can be shown — not as words on a screen, but as living, three-dimensional worlds, open to friends.


Why It Matters

  • To escape the flat feed.
    A photo captures a moment, but it doesn’t convey the smell of home, a loved one’s voice, or a warm childhood afternoon.
    In SEOMA you can create a “room of memories”: place your grandmother’s table in the corner, play the sound of the sea from an old vacation, lay a cat-avatar on the floor that purrs “just like back then.”

  • To dream together.
    A friend from another country wants to discuss an idea? Create an empty hall, sculpt the scenery, drop yourselves in the middle — no need to argue about “who sees what.” Your avatars walk, move props, and change the viewpoint in an instant.

  • To experiment without fear.
    The platform has no ads, political banners, or aggressive “like-and-subscribe.” No one judges whether your interior or avatar’s skin tone is “correct.” Everything that happens in SEOMA stays in SEOMA — your worlds belong only to you.


How It Works Right Now

  1. Three photos — and you have a 3-D “you.”
    Upload a front view, profile, and back view — the platform builds a realistic avatar: facial expressions, gestures, gait. If you wish, change the hairstyle, add glasses, or a football shirt of your favorite club.

  2. A room in five clicks.
    Choose a template (living room, study, wooden cabin). Click the sofa to change its color; click the wall to hang a painting. Everything is WYSIWYG — no 3-D skills needed.

  3. Invite friends with a single link.
    They enter with their avatars, hear you, explore the space. If you like, give edit rights and rearrange furniture together or sketch plans on a virtual whiteboard.

  4. Silence and freedom by default.
    The platform has no children and no topics inevitably turning into arguments — no parties, wars, or preaching. Discuss Dostoevsky’s ideas or be alone by setting the room to private.


What’s Not There — and Why

  • No pushy commerce.
    The first version isn’t about money but about testing the idea: can someone with no code or 3-D experience create a truly cozy place in fifteen minutes?

  • No like-race.
    SEOMA is not a vanity stage. True conversation begins when the fear of seeming “not quite successful” disappears.

  • No hidden data grabbing.
    Logs are encrypted; profiles can’t be “pulled” outside. Delete a world — it vanishes forever, not hiding in a backup table.


Why Now

  • Cloud computing finally lets us generate a realistic avatar in half a minute even on an average laptop.

  • People are tired of the noisy, ad-filled, conflict-ridden environment of classic networks — they need a “quiet harbor.”

  • Remote work and study have made virtual spaces as familiar as the kitchen or home office.


Roadmap

DateStageKey Features
June 2025Closed test200 first-time users build a room in 15 minutes
July 2025Open betaWindows client, halls up to 100 people, voice and gestures
Autumn 2025Mobile app“World-prototypes” — simple scene builders for dreams, quests, lessons
Post-releaseOptional showcaseUsers can share scenes or items for rewards, but only if they choose

How to Get Inside

No five-screen forms. Enter your email, get a key letter, log in, create yourself and a room, invite friends. That’s it.

Can I be someone other than myself in SEOMA?
Yes. You can be whoever and whatever you like. The main thing is to become the author of your own story again: rewind, rebuild, invite spectators, or close out the extras.
Ecce homo. Behold the person. Behold their world.


SEOMA — anything you can imagine, you can create.