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ARKit is an application programming interface (API) for iOS, iPadOS and VisionOS which lets third-party developers build augmented reality apps, taking advantage of a device's camera, CPU, GPU, and motion sensors. [1] [2] The ARKit functionality is only available to users of devices with Apple A9 and later processors. According to Apple, this ...
Vuforia Augmented Reality SDK: AR development toolkits Formerly Qualcomm's QCAR, is a Software Development Kit for creating augmented reality applications for mobile devices. [9] [10] Web-AR.Studio : AR content management systems a free web-based system for creating WebAR experiences with image and QR recognition with single and multitracking
An augmented reality social network framework called Talk2Me enables people to disseminate information and view others' advertised information in an augmented reality way. The timely and dynamic information sharing and viewing functionalities of Talk2Me help initiate conversations and make friends for users with people in physical proximity ...
AR apps are seeing fast adoption on iOS, according to new App Store download data from Sensor Tower. ARKit is Apple’s AR developer platform that enables developers to build and launch AR apps ...
visionOS is a mixed reality operating system derived primarily from iPadOS and its core frameworks (including UIKit, SwiftUI, ARKit and RealityKit), and MR-specific frameworks for foveated rendering and real-time interaction.
Measure is an augmented reality measurement app available on devices running iOS 12 and above. Using Apple's ARKit , it allows users to measure objects by pointing the device's camera at them. [ 46 ]
Ingress (or Ingress Prime) is an augmented reality (AR) mobile game developed and published by Niantic for Android and iOS devices. The game was first released on December 14, 2013, for Android devices and then for iOS devices on July 14, 2014. [4]
Vuforia is an augmented reality software development kit (SDK) for mobile devices that enables the creation of augmented reality applications. [1] It uses computer vision technology to recognize and track planar images and 3D objects in real time.