Not exact matches
Similarly to VR, to start building learning experiences for Augmented Reality, the company
needs to have
capability to work with 3D modelling software, and have access to
AR headsets for the learners.
Such a solution could allow the iPhone XI to have front - and rear - facing
AR and Face ID
capabilities without
needing two separate TrueDepth sensors.
In an attempt to bring
AR to more users, Google recently announced ARCore, which should allow for similar augmented reality
capabilities without the
need for specialized hardware, and thanks to the developers at Signal Garden, we have our first look at what it can do.
This
AR ready utopia is all thanks to ARCore — Google's Android software development kit (SDK) that lets developers introduce
AR capabilities to almost any Android device without the
need for additional sensors or hardware.