Analysts expect 71m VR and AR devices will be sold in 2025, and a new ecosystem of apps is coming
Trying on clothes without stepping into a changing room, seeing your menu choices in 3D, viewing an art gallery’s contents outdoors and, of course, catching a Pokémon. This is the world of augmented reality, and one of its key players announced further additions last week.
The owner of Snapchat, the app that offers those quirky animal-face selfies, will give developers the ability to transform any local landscape or building. A user couldscan Big Ben so it can be turned into a wobbly landmark when seen through a phone, or even put the Matrix in their living room.
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Analysts expect 71m VR and AR devices will be sold in 2025, and a new ecosystem of apps is coming
Trying on clothes without stepping into a changing room, seeing your menu choices in 3D, viewing an art gallery’s contents outdoors and, of course, catching a Pokémon. This is the world of augmented reality, and one of its key players announced further additions last week.
The owner of Snapchat, the app that offers those quirky animal-face selfies, will give developers the ability to transform any local landscape or building. A user couldscan Big Ben so it can be turned into a wobbly landmark when seen through a phone, or even put the Matrix in their living room. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian
