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# How to: publish a scene

Once you've created your virtual experience, you can publish it to make it visible and accessible to other users.

After completing the configuration of your scene, you can publish it simply by clicking on ***Publish*** in the top right menu within the Builder. Once published, click on ***Jump to your virtual world*** to visit it, and share the URL at the top with your contacts to invite other users to explore it!

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