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Noro portals unite remote offices

Connect teams around the world live and full-body, making eye contact, as if in the same room.

Why teams choose Noro

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Experience life-size presence

See your colleagues in life-size detail, ensuring clear communication and natural eye contact for stronger relationships.

02

Boost creativity and energy

Harness the power of non-verbal cues to spark fresh ideas and drive collaborative breakthroughs. Fight fatigue and boost productivity.

03

Slash your carbon footprint

Eliminate unnecessary travel. Cut your carbon footprint, reduce travel costs.

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Enable seamless collaboration

Bring teams together with all the tools they need to work together in one place, including interactive whiteboards, docs, media, design tools and more.

05

Improve work-life balance

Empower your teams to spend the day in the office with clients or colleagues without the time away from loved ones at home.

06

Communicate freely and securely

Communicate freely, knowing that best-in-class security ensures sensitive discussions remain confidential.

99%

User satisfaction rating

8.6

NPS score

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In their words

“It’s an amazing technology, making it seem like you’re standing right in front of me.”

Barack Obama

“To create, sell, and maintain insanely good products and services that profitably scale at attractive price points, you need great teams that innovate rapidly and collaborate appropriately. If they are not all in the office all the time, how do you achieve that? Likely not via vanilla video conferencing that provokes fatigue, crosstalk, and inhibits free flowing discussion. That’s why we invested in Noro. Their large format portal allows free flowing conversation between people in each room, with a lifelike presence for seamless interactions. If like me you like to pace around, whiteboard, and wave your hands as you think, Noro’s got your back.”

Raj Singh

Managing Partner · JLL Spark

I had a fantastic visit. It felt like glimpsing a bit of a future — huge 8″ × 8″ portals where you could see full-size versions of people in meetings. We had a call to New York. It felt connected to see people’s shoes, clothes and movement as they walked around, rather than just their heads.

Nick Bloom

Professor · Stanford University

“Apparently up to 70% of the time you are on these calls looking at yourself in that small window in the corner. I think the fact that that isn’t there with this technology and you’re really a hundred percent into the conversation focusing on people…it just removes the barrier…and the technology becomes almost invisible.”

Arnaud Bouzinac

Growth Principal · JLL Spark

Make distance irrelevant.