ARCore is Google’s platform for mobile augmented reality which does not require specialized hardware. As of December, it’s available on 250 million devices and powers features like Playmoji on the ...
Google ARCore’s Depth API just hit the public, letting developers build occlusion, collision, smart pathing and more into AR apps. Lines of Play from Google Creative Lab puts those capabilities to the ...
Google’s Augmented Reality division is today taking a significant step forward as it unveils an entirely new developer platform – ARCore. Similar to Apple’s recently announced ARKit framework, ...
In a couple of weeks, Apple will release ARKit with iOS 11 and, overnight, hundreds of millions of Apple devices will become augmented reality-capable machines, giving developers a sort of new mobile ...
Adi Robertson is a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and free expression. Adi has covered video games, biohacking, and more for The Verge since 2011. Google is bringing ...
It’s like The Magic School Bus, but virtual reality It’s like The Magic School Bus, but virtual reality is a reporter who covers the politics and power influencing the tech industry. Before joining ...