Founding The technology and team behind Niantic Spatial originated at
Niantic, Inc., which was initially an internal startup at
Google in 2010. As Niantic grew, the company evolved along two complementary paths: one focused on creating
augmented reality location-based games and another dedicated to advancing AR, AI, and geospatial technology. On March 12, 2025, Niantic announced an agreement to sell its mobile games division for $3.5 billion to
Scopely. The deal was finalized on May 29, 2025, and Niantic Spatial was spun out from the Scopely acquisition.
Ingress and
Peridot were restructured under Niantic Spatial. Niantic Spatial was initially capitalized with $250 million, consisting of $200 million from Niantic's balance sheet and a $50 million investment from Scopely. All of Niantic's original investors remained shareholders in the new entity. Niantic Spatial's founding leadership team included
John Hanke as chief executive officer,
Brian McClendon as chief technology officer, and Thomas Gewecke as chief operating officer. Hanke and McClendon previously founded
Keyhole which became the foundation for
Google Earth and
Google Maps. Gewecke was previously a senior business executive with tenure at
Warner Brothers and
Sony Music. On March 30, 2026, Hanke appointed Inhi Cho Suh as chief executive officer, transitioning to the role of executive chairman. He remains an executive of the company and continues to serve as chairman of the board.
Corporate history In June 2025,
Snap Inc. invested an undisclosed amount of capital into Niantic Spatial. They also announced a multi-year partnership which will integrate Niantic Spatial's scanning technology and VPS into Snap's ecosystem and focus on jointly building a next-generation AI map.
Meow Wolf announced they are teaming up with Niantic Spatial to bring the Meow Wolf Universe globally anywhere in the world using Niantic Spatial's AR and VPS technology. In September 2025, Aechelon Technology announced that it was partnering with Niantic Spatial to use their geospatial AI and reconstruction technology to enhance
U.S. Coast Guard training by integrating real-world 3D scans into flight simulators.
Hideo Kojima announced he is teaming up with Niantic Spatial to redefine immersive entertainment by bringing
Kojima Productions iconic interactive storytelling into the real world using Niantic Spatial's geospatial AI technology. == Technology and applications ==