Working with Image Tracking in ARKit
Starting from iOS 12, developers can use the back-facing camera to detect and track known images by using an API
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Starting from iOS 12, developers can use the back-facing camera to detect and track known images by using an API
RealityKit was a new framework introduced in 2019 to implement high-performance 3D simulation and rendering. We’ve explored ARKit development
Following the footsteps of IKEA and L’Oreal, businesses across verticals started dreaming up uses for augmented reality (AR) that
One of the most innovative inventions Apple has come up with in the past year is its True Depth camera.
At WWDC 2018, Apple announced various improvements to its support for Augmented Reality experiences and one of those was the
In this tutorial, I will go through the entire process of importing a 3D photogrammetry model into ARKit, and make
In the following tutorial, I will show you how to make a fun Dominoes game using Swift and ARKit. This
Welcome to the eighth installment of our ARKit tutorial series. Starting from iOS 12, ARKit has the capability to persist
At WWDC 2018, Apple released ARKit 2.0 with a slew of brand new APIs and features for Augmented Reality
Welcome to the sixth installment of our ARKit tutorial series. This week we are going to talk about image recognition
Once upon a time, a rock skid, made a spark, and humankind learned to create fire. This is the fifth
Did that just move? Is that real? That’s augmented reality. Welcome back to the fourth installment of the ARKit