Structure Sensor is the world’s first 3D sensor for mobile devices allowing you to capture models of rooms, 3D scan objects, play augmented reality games, and develop mobile applications with 3D sensing.
With the Structure Sensor attached to your mobile device, you can walk around the world and instantly capture it in a digital form. This means you can capture 3D maps of indoor spaces and have every measurement in your pocket. You can instantly capture 3D models of objects and people for import into CAD and for 3D printing. You can play mind blowing augmented reality games where the real world is your game world. » Structure Sensor: The First 3D Sensor for Mobile Devices
browsAR. The worlds FASTEST full-featured augmented reality browser and QR code reader. Display your Facebook profile, for free, in pure augmented reality. Imagine looking at someone and being able to see a neat, summarized Facebook profile, hovering next to them in pure augmented reality. Or, perhaps you would like being able to show your social network floating over your business card. Now, stop imagining, and download browsAR. Welcome to the future. » Display Your Facebook Profile In Pure Augmented Reality With browsAR
One year ago, junaio introduced the capability to combine Augmented Reality and image recognition. The just released junaio 3.0 takes this another step forward towards making the “Augmented World” around us come alive in every sense. The new “SCAN” function scans everything: pictures, QR codes and even product barcodes. Hit the “SCAN” button and point you camera at whatever it is you wish to get information on, provided it can be found in one of junaios channels, databases or connected partner platforms. Scan a painting to get information about the artist a product barcode to get relevant consumer information or even a 3D user manual and scan a food item to try a new recipe for a good meal. “We are using the very objects around us as markers to get virtual information”, says Peter Meier, metaios CTO. » Scan The World With The New Junaio 3.0 Augmented Reality Browser
SpaceGum Pty Ltd, a Melbourne Australia game developer, today is pleased to announce that the Battlepath Monsters App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is now available on the App Store. In a world first, the game uses the location of real-world businesses such as McDonalds, Burger King & StarBucks and overlays fictional in-game merchants like Orc Burgers, Taverns and Wizard Shops on their position. The game is a cross between a dungeon fighting game and location-based social network. » SpaceGum Launches Battlepath Monsters: An Augmented Reality iPhone Game
Hunter Research and Technology today is pleased to announce the release of Theodolite 2.5 on the iTunes App Store. This novel multi-function augmented reality viewfinder app serves as a compass, GPS, map, zoom camera, rangefinder, and two-axis inclinometer. Theodolite has been featured numerous times in iTunes, including “Rewind 2010: Hot Trends in Apps” and “Augmented Reality: The World Around You”. It was the #1 selling US Navigation app in December 2009 and September 2010. » Theodolite Augmented Reality Viewfinder App Hits Version 2.5
Since the iPhone gets more and more Augmented Reality applications and Christmas is on his way, I would like to show you the movie above. Metaio´s developers and the renowned German Magician Simon Pierro have teamed up to bring you an extraordinary mixture of classic magical skills and real-time visualization technology. The story about love, peace and of course some reindeers was captured in a single shot and contains no post production or editing except sound and some on air design (credits). Simon Pierro and metaio would like to wish everybody a Merry Christmas and a lot fun with finding out: what is real and what is an illusion? So can we see these kind of Augmented Reality on the iPhone soon?
The Parrot A.R.Drone is a quadricopter with two build in cameras that you can control with your iDevice. The Parrot A.R.Drone is available for sale for a view weeks now and will cost you $299.99. Till now it was just a nice looking iPhone gadget that you can fly around your house or neighbourhood with your iPhone. But AR.Pursuit is on his way, it’s a multiplayer augmented reality game where your mission is to shoot down your opponent. Augmented reality is used to show gun fire and missiles flying through the air as if shot from your drone. » AR.Pursuit: Video Game With 2 AR.Drone [Video]