List of software related to augmented reality
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The following is a list of notable augmented reality software including programs for application development, content management, gaming and integrated AR solutions. For a list specifically for AR video games, see List of augmented reality video games.
Proprietary
[edit]Software name | Year of release | Category | Description |
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MyWebAR.com | End-to-end Web AR solutions | No-code augmented reality platform for creating, managing and publishing augmented reality. | |
MAXST AR SDK | 2010 | AR Development Toolkits | |
8th Wall | End-to-end Web AR solutions | ||
ARCore | AR development toolkits | A Google SDK, currently designed exclusively for Android 8.0+ app creation. | |
ARKit | AR development toolkits | An Apple SDK, currently designed exclusively for iOS 11+ app creation. Formerly Metaio, purchased by Apple in 2015. | |
Arti AR | Broadcast Media | Cloud-based AR platform for the broadcast media industry from Israeli-based company Arti.[1][2] | |
Augment | AR content management systems | A web based platform for managing 3D models and creating augmented reality experiences. | |
Aurasma (HP Reveal)[3] | 2011 | End-to-end branded app solutions | |
Blippbuilder | AR content management systems | A web-based system for creating AR experiences with image recognition by Blippar | |
BUNDLAR | 2020 | AR content management system | BUNDLAR: No-code augmented reality platform for creating, managing and publishing augmented reality. |
echo3D[1] | 2018 | AR content management systems | 3D asset management platform for managing, updating, and streaming 3D/AR/VR content in real-time
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Effect House | 2022[4] | AR development toolkits | TikTok's AR filter creation tool released from Beta in April 2022.[4] |
Genee | End-to-end Web AR solutions | ||
Hololink [2] | 2021 | End-to-end Web AR solutions | Web-based editor with Academy and editable templates. Web-based AR viewer based on proprietary image recognition and OpenCV. |
Layar SDK | AR development toolkits | An augmented reality SDK for iOS and Android apps.[5][6] | |
Lens Studio | 2017[7] | AR development toolkits | Snap Inc.'s AR filter creation tool.[7] |
Nokia City Lens | End-to-end branded app solutions | ||
Spark AR Studio | 2019[8] | AR development toolkits | AR development tool developed by Meta and used to make Instagram filters. |
Vuforia Augmented Reality SDK | AR development toolkits | Formerly Qualcomm's QCAR, is a Software Development Kit for creating augmented reality applications for mobile devices.[9][10] | |
Web-AR.Studio [3] | AR content management systems | a free web-based system for creating WebAR experiences with image and QR recognition with single and multitracking | |
Webcam Social Shopper | AR content management systems | Web based software for integrating apparel visualization on e-commerce sites. | |
Wikitude SDK | AR development toolkits | Augmented reality SDK for mobile platforms originated from the works on the Wikitude World Browser app by Wikitude GmbH.[11] | |
Zappar | End-to-end Web AR solutions | ||
zSpace for Education | Education | interaction with 3D objects in lesson plans that align with Common Core[12] | |
ARmony[13] | Software package to help people to learn an instrument | ||
AR Mixer[14] | app that allows one to select and mix between songs by manipulating real-world objects | ||
Word Lens[15][16] | Translation tool | ||
Talk2Me[17] | Social interaction tool for sharing and viewing others' published information in a shared setting | ||
MAKAR | 2018 | End-to-end Web AR solutions | No-code AR/VR/MR platform for creating, MAKAR SDK for iOS and Android apps & web |
Open source
[edit]Software name | Year of release | License | Description |
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A-Frame (virtual reality framework) | 2015[18] | MIT[18] | A framework that adds HTML tags for most of the functionality in three.js and other JavaScript features as a superset of this lower level underlying 3-D framework. |
ApertusVR | 2016 | MIT | An embeddable, open-source, framework-independent, platform-independent, network-topology-independent, distributed AR /VR/MR engine. Written in C++; with JavaScript and HTTP Rest API (in Node.js). It creates a new abstraction layer over the hardware vendors in order to integrate the virtual and augmented reality technologies into any developments and products. |
ARToolKit | LGPLv3 | An open source C-library to create augmented reality applications; was ported to many different languages and platforms like Android, Flash or Silverlight; very widely used in augmented reality related projects. | |
OpenIllusionist | Provides software libraries for generating images, interpreting user input, modelling the behaviour of virtual objects (or 'agents'), and threading all of the above to provide the illusion of reality. | ||
AR.js | MIT | A library to allow development of marker-based, Natural Feature Tracking and location-based AR applications on the web. It can be used in conjunction with A-Frame (virtual reality framework) or three.js | |
MindAR | 2021[19] | MIT | A library to allow development of image-tracking and face-tracking types of AR applications on the web. It can be used in conjunction with A-Frame or three.js. |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "BBC News turns to Arti for election night data-driven augmented reality". NewscastStudio. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
- ^ Vidal, Elihay (2020-04-21). "AR Studio On-the-Go Platform Arti Closes $4 Million Seed Investment". CTECH - www.calcalistech.com. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
- ^ "HP Reveal – Augmented Reality Platform | Scarfe Digital Sandbox". scarfedigitalsandbox.teach.educ.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
- ^ a b Sato, Mia (2022-04-12). "TikTok opens AR effects tool to all users". The Verge. Retrieved 2022-04-13.
- ^ Layar Solutions (Archived), Layar
- ^ House of Fraser adds AR to mobile app, NFC World
- ^ a b Newton, Casey (2017-12-14). "Snap releases Lens Studio, a tool for creating your own AR effects". The Verge. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- ^ Lee, Dami (2019-08-13). "Facebook now lets anyone make an Instagram face filter". The Verge. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- ^ Vuforia (Augmented Reality), Verious.com
- ^ Goodwin, Richard. Qualcomm’s Vuforia shows massive potential for Augmented Reality, 11 September 2012
- ^ Wikitude SDK
- ^ "Where is VR/AR and Education Now?". 25 July 2017.
- ^ "ARmony – Using Augmented Reality to learn music". YouTube. 24 August 2014. Archived from the original on 2019-06-05. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- ^ "This app can mix music while you mix drinks, and proves augmented reality can be fun". Digital Trends. 20 November 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- ^ Tsotsis, Alexia. Word Lens Translates Words Inside of Images. Yes Really. TechCrunch (16 December 2010).
- ^ N.B. Word Lens: This changes everything The Economist: Gulliver blog 18 December 2010.
- ^ Shu, Jiayu; Kosta, Sokol; Zheng, Rui; Hui, Pan (March 2018). "Talk2Me: A Framework for Device-to-Device Augmented Reality Social Network". 2018 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom). pp. 1–10. doi:10.1109/PERCOM.2018.8444578. ISBN 978-1-5386-3224-6. S2CID 44017349.
- ^ a b Sean (2015-12-18). "Mozilla Releases A-Frame WebVR Framework". AR/VR Magazine. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- ^ Yuen, HiuKim (2021-03-17). "Develop a web augmented reality app with MindAR in 5 minutes!". Web Augmented Reality Development. Retrieved 2022-04-14.