Disguise is set to unveil a series of software developments at InfoComm 2026 aimed at simplifying the creation, operation and management of immersive visual experiences across live events, attractions and permanent installations.
Among the highlights is a new version of Mapping Matter, the company’s web-based projection mapping application, which is scheduled to make its debut at the show. The updated platform introduces an expanded projector library, support for LED tiles and projection mirrors, and new layering functionality that enables users to compare multiple projection configurations within a single project.
The company also plans to demonstrate an upcoming integration with ISAAC at the booth of Smart Monkeys. Designed to simplify the operation of complex AV environments, the integration combines content management, scheduling and infrastructure monitoring capabilities within a browser-based interface, allowing both technical and non-technical users to manage Disguise-powered systems alongside wider AV infrastructure.

Visitors to the Smart Monkeys booth will also be able to preview two forthcoming features within Disguise Designer software. The new Looks functionality enables operators to expose and adjust selected visual parameters through API endpoints, while Compositions creates portable content packages designed to simplify content management and playback workflows. Together, the features are intended to make content updates faster and easier, either through the Designer interface or via third-party control systems.
Elsewhere on the show floor, Disguise technology is expected to feature on the booth of Planar, where four Disguise servers will power a range of display demonstrations. The company also intends to highlight X1, its software-only solution that enables users to build and deliver single-output experiences from a laptop without requiring dedicated media server hardware.
According to Disguise, X1 allows production teams to remain within the Disguise ecosystem when travelling or working on smaller-scale projects, removing the need to recreate content on alternative platforms and simplifying deployment workflows.
Alongside product demonstrations, Disguise is planning a series of speaking sessions at the Spotlight Stage, including discussions on integrated workflows for always-on experiences, immersive visuals for live touring productions and the use of spatial storytelling techniques within attractions and visitor experiences. Contributors are expected to include representatives from Disney Live Entertainment, Smart Monkeys, Dark Matter and Human Person.
The sessions will explore topics ranging from the operation of complex venue systems and content workflows to the creative and technical processes behind immersive live productions and location-based experiences.
InfoComm 2026 takes place in Las Vegas from 17-19 June.