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Marker-Based Augmented Reality

Marker-based (also called Image Recognition) uses a camera and a visual marker, such as a QR/2D code, to produce a result only when the marker is sensed by a reader. Marker based applications use a device’s camera to distinguish a marker from any other real-world object.

Marker-less Augmented Reality

Marker-less (also called location-based, position-based, or GPS) AR uses a GPS, digital compass, and/or a velocity meter which is embedded in the device to provide data based on your location.

Projection-Based Augmented Reality

Projection-based applications allow for human interaction by sending light onto a real-world surface, and then sensing the human interaction (i.e., touch) of that projected light.

Projection-based AR works by projecting artificial light onto real world surfaces.

Augmented Reality (AR) Is Transforming Our World

AI is transforming our world, from roadways to retail, but the development process for this vital technology is anything but transformative. We are setting new benchmarks and standardizing the AR development lifecycle, building a platform that can support your model from end-to-end.

Types Of Augmented Reality

AI is transforming our world, from roadways to retail, but the development process for this vital technology is anything but transformative. We are committed to setting new standards and standardizing the AR development lifecycle, building a platform that can support your model from end-to-end.

Augmented Reality For Mobile To App Or Not To App?

Augmented Reality (AR) is becoming more commonplace and accessible to everyone. Enhancements in the mobile space have made it easier.