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Today, Google announced that ARCore — the Android SDK that lets developers create AR apps — has left the preview stage and jumped into its first public stage, ARCore 1.0. Apps developed on ARCore work on 100 million Android phones, and advanced AR is out there on 13 different models for now (the whole Pixel line; the Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8 Plus, and Note 8; the LG V30 and V30 Plus; the ASUS Zenfone AR; and the OnePlus 5). More phones with advanced AR capabilities are coming soon, as Google is working closely with manufacturers to bring AR to everyone.
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As you possibly can imagine, this implies plenty of recent AR experiences will begin rolling out within the not too distant future. In fact, several major brands have apps based on the ARCore SDK, including Porsche, whose Mission E Concept app puts a virtual Porsche that you could walk around and even look inside in your driveway. Perhaps AR’s most fun realm is gaming. 2016’s AR game Pokémon GO was a serious sensation, and other apps are hoping for that level of adoption. A Ghostbusters-branded game lets you snare Slimer together with your proton pack and is only one example of the type of experiences we will expect down the pipe.
Google can also be pushing its Google Lens platform, a special form of AR experience. While ARCore enables developers to create artificial images in real-world environments, Lens may give users details about real-world environments just by it. Lens allows for things like taking a photograph of a dog you met in a park to seek out out its breed, or taking an image of somebody’s business card and robotically making a latest contact for that person in your phone.
ARCore and Lens will each have a presence at Mobile World Congress 2018, which officially begins on Monday. We will little question have more information in addition to some hands-on demos to share with you then!
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