Best Augmented Reality Development Platforms for Google Chrome

Find and compare the best Augmented Reality Development platforms for Google Chrome in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Augmented Reality Development platforms for Google Chrome on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Hololink Reviews

    Hololink

    Hololink

    $59/month/white label
    Hololink's intuitive browser-based editor makes it easy to create AR experiences. This allows you to quickly create working prototypes. Interactive AR experiences can be made meaningful. Hololink's user-centered interface allows you to see the interactions and prototype faster than ever. Hololinks allow you to access thousands of 3D models or import your own. You don't have to create models or worry about whether the model you wish to use is available for free. Hololink is all about AR, design, and interactivity. Hololink is for its users. We listen to what you want and implement features based on it. You can create Hololinks from your browser. Enjoy seamless integration between your phone and the web. For professionals who want to fully experience Hololink.
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    8th Wall Reviews

    8th Wall

    8th Wall

    $99 per month
    8th Wall is a world-class platform for developers that allows you to harness the power and freedom of the internet to create meaningful augmented realities experiences. 8th Wall's instant surface detection and lighting estimation allows users to experience realistic 3D assets and volumetric videos in their own environment. Users don't have to resize or move their phones. World Effects are compatible with both Android and iOS devices. You can upload endless image targets, including packaging, logos and signage, posters, labels, ads, labels, and more, to trigger or interact WebAR content. For a truly interactive experience, projects can combine image targets with world tracking. Image Targets can be used on both flat and curved surfaces, such as bottles and cups. They are compatible with both iOS and Android devices.
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    Vectary Reviews

    Vectary

    Vectary

    $12 per user per month
    Vectary is an accessible 3D and Augmented reality design platform. All you need is a browser and no downloads. Create immersive experiences for the real-world. Vectary Web AR allows you to publish 3D and Augmented Reality content on any website. Vectary Web AR transforms your imported model with high-quality and free materials, environments, and lightning setups. Access hundreds of high-quality materials that are carefully selected to enhance your 3D content in AR. Vectary will do the heavy lifting in reliability and performance optimization so that every device has a smooth experience. Web AR bakes physical-accurate shadows and materials to give you more immersion and realism. Vectary supports the import of 3D files from any major tool-chains, including CAD modeling, 3D scanning and polygon. The free version supports more than 60 file formats. Additional CAD packages are available for specific files such as Catia, Solidworks and Pro Engineer.
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    ARCore Reviews
    ARCore allows you to create augmented reality experiences that seamlessly combine the digital and real worlds. At Google scale, transform the way people shop, play, learn, create, and interact with the world. ARCore is Google’s platform for creating augmented reality experiences. ARCore allows your phone to sense the environment around it, understand it, and interact with information. To enable AR experiences that are shared, some APIs are available on both Android and iOS. The phone can track its position relative the world using motion tracking. The phone can detect the size and position of any surface, horizontal, vertical, or angled, such as walls, floors, coffee tables, and ground. The phone can also estimate the current lighting conditions by using light estimation. Motion tracking technology by ARCore uses the camera on the phone to identify interesting points.
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