OwnMySpace
OwnMySpace starts with a small but real promise: ordinary people should own a digital space of their own, not merely rent a corner inside someone else’s platform. The first form is a private floating island where you can walk, place objects, save the layout, and prepare the path for AI-generated 3D assets.
How it relates to the guide
The Swimmer’s Guide argues that ordinary people need exits, assets, and a place of their own in the AI age. OwnMySpace turns that claim into space: your island, your objects, your export structure, not decoration locked inside a platform.
Why build it
AI generation makes personal 3D spaces possible outside large studios and large platforms. A user should be able to describe an object, see a 3D asset arrive, and place it somewhere that feels like theirs.
What makes it strong
OwnMySpace does not begin with a giant world or MMO systems. It begins with a real small space that can be owned, arranged, saved, and exported. Starter assets, walking, placement, and generated assets all move through manifest-backed paths.
What comes next
The public preview is deployed. Next comes generated asset UI, a mock generation flow, save/reload for generated placements, mobile hardening, and then a deliberately small paid Tripo smoke test.