We are getting used to innovations and new creations in the tech field. VR and AR are about to “storm the front” - unlike Virtual Reality, which requires you to inhabit an entirely new environment (virtual). Augmented Reality on the contrary uses your existing natural world (environment) and simply overlays virtual information on top of it.
When it comes to developing apps, if you ask me personally about the tools - I would say “many tools” but indeed there are some specific tools or toolkits that can have all of the best things you can require from a software development kit. Let me show you 4 picks of the tools:
Vuforia
- Vuforia is one of the most popular AR platforms for developers. Vuforia is a AR library that is compatible with iOS, Android, UWP, and some brands of smart glasses. Its SDK (Software Development Kit) is constantly evolving. Unlucky, Vufora isn’t open source, but the price is reasonable, and there is no up-front cost for education or development
- Unity
- I am a gamer for more than a quarter century by far, and I will never be “oversaturated” when it comes to games and their game development platforms. Unity is a multipurpose game engine - which is primarily used to develop both 2D and 3D video games and simulations for consoles, computers, and mobile devices
EasyAR - EasyAR SDK is a mobile application and an Augmented Reality Engine, making AR easier. Among the features that EasyAR supports are 3D object recognition, image recognition, environment perception, smart glass solution, cloud recognition, app cloud packaging, screen recording, content and integration support. Though the set of features may vary from one version to another. But really important thing is that you can find the description of each version, make comparison and try it before you get started
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