Meow Wolf Partners With Worldbuildr for Upcoming Immersive Experience in Los Angeles
Worldbuildr, a platform for creating interactive digital twins for location-based entertainment, has partnered with Meow Wolf on the company’s coming Los Angeles installation, an immersive art exhibition set in a former movie theater.
The collaboration represents the final stage in Worldbuildr’s transition from a custom services provider to a product-based platform, now adopted by one of the industry’s most recognized immersive experience creators.
Known for large-scale interactive environments that blend art, narrative and technology, Meow Wolf’s installations combine intricate design with layered storytelling. The upcoming Los Angeles project will continue this tradition at a cinematic scale, using Worldbuildr’s platform to simulate and refine spatial concepts before fabrication begins.
“Meow Wolf loves to explore new portals of opportunity and push technology forward,” said Derek Pendergrass, vice president of design and integration at Meow Wolf. “Our design and delivery teams can leverage this technology to strengthen creative support and enhance the experiences we deliver to guests.”
By integrating digital twin simulation into the design process, Meow Wolf’s creative teams will be able to test interactivity, refine guest flow and anticipate technical challenges earlier in development.
“We built Worldbuildr to help creative teams design and test complex physical-digital experiences before opening day,” said Michael Libby, CEO of Worldbuildr. “Collaborating with Meow Wolf, a company at the forefront of immersive innovation, pushes the boundaries of what this technology can achieve.”
Worldbuildr’s platform enables experience designers, producers and technical directors to visualize, test and evolve interactive environments within a shared digital workspace — combining spatial design, show control, guest behavior simulation and team collaboration tools.
