If you experience one or more of these devastating symptoms, it’s time for an intervention. The simple fact is that AR is not going away, and thanks to Apple’s newly released ARKit 2, it’s easier than ever for developers to apply AR technology in innovative ways to address many kinds of business problems.
ARKit 2 was released at the same time that the developer beta of the new iOS 12 operating system was made public, so that developers could get to work on AR apps for the new iOS version (slated for release later this summer). Apps built with ARKit 2 will be supported on iPhones 6s and later and on 5th- and 6th-generation iPads running iOS 12.
Although the ARKit tool suite is less than a year old, it has undergone steady enhancement by Apple’s AR team and now includes some eye-opening new features:
“So,” you may rightly be wondering, “all this is well and good, but what’s the practical application for this stuff? How is it going to help me?”
The short answer is that no one knows, yet. ARKit is not a solution in itself; it provides the tools for innovative developers and forward-thinking end users to come up with compelling solutions to real problems. The innovation lab here at AndPlus is super excited about the new tool set because it makes development of AR apps easier than ever. Many of the tricky details of rendering 3D virtual objects and placing them in a real scene in a realistic way are handled in the background, leaving developers free to focus on satisfying actual user requirements.
It’s fair to say that AR for mobile today is where JavaScript was 20 years ago: Still in its infancy, but sufficiently mature for clever developers to use it in ways that no one ever thought of before and bring exciting new capabilities to an existing platform (the web, in the case of JavaScript, and mobile devices in the case of ARKit). With a sufficient amount of “I wish I could,” “What if,” and “I have an idea,” anything is possible.
If you have an idea or a problem that could be addressed through AR on mobile devices, get in touch with AndPlus today to see how the new AR-for-mobile tools can help.