Best Augmented Reality Development Platforms for Mac of 2024

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    Banuba Face AR SDK Reviews
    AR face filters and real-time 3D masks in your mobile app. The industry's most advanced face-tracking technology. You can make your users feel like Snapchat with Snapchat-like filters, AR Lenses, and real-time facial animated. The Face Filters SDK offers the most engaging video effects that inspire and engage people. Empower your app using beauty AI & AR tools. Our beauty SDK & API provide the most powerful digital face enhancement tools. Users can create new looks in seconds by adoring their skin and eyes with digital makeup. Your video apps will benefit from real-time face technology. Provide a simple way for users to remove blemishes using photo apps. The neural network detects skin imperfections on a user's faces and retouches them according to their skin color. Users can manually tap on the desired area to make their skin perfect by manually removing skin defects from photos.
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    DeepAR Reviews

    DeepAR

    DeepAR

    $25 per month
    An SDK that powers 60 million AR experiences per month. It is robust and easy to use. A powerful SDK for iOS, MacOS and Android that supports 3D face masks and effects, as well as HTML5, is available. It's faster than Snapchat and offers better performance than Snapchat. A powerful SDK for iOS, Android HTML5, Unity allows you to add 3D face masks and effects with superior performance than Snapchat. You can apply AR effects to up 4 faces simultaneously on any device without any glitches or lagging. Advanced deep learning techniques allow us to dynamically alter hair color via live video. You can create an immersive AR experience by changing backgrounds in real time. In a video feed, detect faces that show sad, happy, angry or surprised emotions. Track 17 body points, including the waist, shoulders and elbows, as well as the head. Turn any 3D file in to an AR asset. Get every feature and pay as you grow. Register for a free account and you can integrate the SDK in minutes. You can even get a lot of pre-built integrations to simplify your life.
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    WakingApp Reviews

    WakingApp

    WakingApp

    $55 per month
    WakingApp's AR platform is a proprietary one that enables enterprises to create cutting-edge AR experiences across all industries. Scope AR acquired WakingApp to expand its resources and enable it to deliver more functionality to its WorkLink solution faster. This will allow the company to push the boundaries of enterprise AR as the market matures. WorkLink is the only industrial AR knowledge platform that provides real-time remote assistance and pre-built AR work instructions in one application. This allows workers to quickly access the knowledge they need. Microsoft HoloLens 2 support means that WorkLink users can explore more complex, hands-free cases thanks to the device's enhanced wearability, expanded field view, enhanced gesture control, and eye tracking. Enterprise workers now have the ability to perform more complex maintenance, repair, or manufacturing tasks and can also conduct industrial tasks that require greater precision.
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    INDE BroadcastAR Reviews
    INDE is the world's leading provider of Augmented Reality products and solutions based on screen and is also one of the most prominent developers of MobileAR or WebAR experiences. We have launched augmented realities systems in more than 50 countries for our clients and partners here in the U.S.A., as well as across the globe. These include VISA, Coca-Cola and Adidas, WWF and Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox and American Express, Warner Bros. and Guinness World Records. Our next-generation digital platforms use the most recent in Augmented Reality and Motion Capture technology. These technologies are used to create tailor-made products including mobile, web-based, kiosk size (HeroMirror) and big-screen AR experiences with BroadcastAR.
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    Vuforia Reviews
    Vuforia offers a comprehensive and scalable enterprise AR platform. We have a wide range of solutions that can be tailored to meet every customer's business needs. Vuforia offers the most advanced, efficient and cost-effective AR content development solutions for industrial enterprises to address workforce challenges and achieve business goals. Vuforia's Augmented Reality Solutions have many practical applications. Understanding where you will get the best ROI is key to determining where to start. These use cases are easy to adopt, have clear returns, provide tangible benefits, and offer a roadmap for scaling up. Industrial AR can be used to increase workforce productivity, efficiency, and customer satisfaction by providing step-by-step, real-time instructions. Automation and analytics have revolutionized manufacturing operations. AR is now changing human processes by accelerating skill development and empowering guidance.
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    RealityKit Reviews
    The RealityKit framework allows you to create high-performance 3D simulations and renders. RealityKit uses the ARKit framework information to seamlessly integrate virtual objects into real world. RealityKit's rich functionality can be used to create immersive augmented reality (AR), experiences. You can import fully-formed assets, including complex compositions you create with the Reality Composer App, or you can build them using meshes, materials and textures. You can place audio sources in the environment. You can create animations of objects using both physics simulations and manually. Respond to user inputs and changes in the environment. Synchronize across devices, enabling group AR experiences. Reality Composer allows you to design your app's visual appearance and behavior. Then, add RealityKit code to complete the gaming experience. Use the SwiftStrike app to create a multiplayer game using ARKit, RealityKit and Swift.
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    artoolkitX Reviews
    ARToolKit was released as an open-source project for the first time in 2001. It was maintained with an open-source version until 2015, when it was sold by ARToolworks. Concerned about the future of the ARToolKit forum, Ben Vaughan, Phil Lamb, and former CEO and CTO at ARToolworks, founded artoolkitX in 2017 to ensure that the software was developed and maintained, and that the vibrant ARToolKit community is supported. Realmax Inc, a Chinese AR company, supports artoolkitX. They are developing innovative AR hardware and software.
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