• 8th Wall, a Palo Alto, Calif. - based
augmented reality application developer, raised $ 2.4 million in funding, according to VentureBeat.
Not exact matches
Erik Murphy - Chutorian is the founder and CEO of 8th Wall, building cross-platform solution for
developers to build
augmented reality applications on all mobile devices.
As the knowledge base grows, so will the value of the Lunyr API, which will allow
developers to use the knowledge base as a backbone for creating next - generation decentralized
applications in Artificial Intelligence, Virtual
Reality,
Augmented Reality, and more.
This allows
application developers to create user experiences that include indoor navigation, 3D mapping, physical space measurement, environmental recognition,
augmented reality, and windows into a virtual world.
The phones both have optical image stabilization for taking pictures, improved auto focus for objects, and cameras optimized for
augmented reality applications from third - party
developers.
This allows
application developers to create AR experiences that include indoor navigation, 3D mapping, and environmental recognition, among other
augmented reality applications.
There's also an improved ARKit framework which will allow
developers to create more powerful
applications with an
augmented reality theme, along with reintroduction of Messages on iCloud and AirPlay 2, among many other changes.
Apple was reportedly working on new features like a redesigned home screen app grid, a multiplayer mode for
augmented reality games and, most interestingly, a framework that will allow third - party
developers to merge their iOS and macOS
applications together.
The long - term vision of Lunyr is to develop a knowledge base API which
developers can use to create next generation decentralized
applications in Artificial Intelligence, Virtual
Reality,
Augmented Reality, and more.
But it's not really there, it's part of an
application developed using ARCore, Google's powerful software kit that allows
developers to create
augmented reality experiences for Android phones.
The potential of the platform is virtually limitless, and in the long run, Lunyr hopes to create a knowledge base API which
developers will use in order to create various decentralized
applications, especially in the artificial intelligence,
augmented reality and virtual
reality niches.
Revealed at WWDC 2017, ARKit is a new set of APIs to let
developers build
augmented reality applications for Apple devices.
We won't know for sure how well ARKit works until
developers start making
applications and iOS 11 arrives on iPhones and iPads in the fall, but Apple already has another ace up its sleeve against its rivals: the iPhone 8 is expected to house a chip built just for
augmented reality processing.
According to Fast Company, Apple is delivering us the future today with innovative products like the iPhone X, AirPods, and ARKit, the company's
Augmented Reality (AR) toolkit for allowing
application developers to create the most immersive AR experiences for iPhone and iPad devices.