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Mira-raises-$1M-for-their-AR-headset-Prism

Mira raises $1M for their AR headset Prism


Monday, September 25, 2017 by

Mira has recently raised $1 million Seed Plus funding round led by Greylock Partners, Founders Fund Angel, and Macro Ventures, bringing Mira’s total funding raised to date to $2.5 million. The additional funding will be used to provide more resources to the burgeoning developer community and bolster Mira’s content partnership initiatives. Additionally, Mira announced th...


Bringing-LEGO-minifigures-to-life-using-AR-and-emotion-recognition

Bringing LEGO minifigures to life using AR and emotion recognition


Wednesday, May 3, 2017 by

Goran Vuksic, an iOS developer for Tattoodo, has made a unique new application that is helping make childhood dreams come alive. The app uses emotional AI and Augmented Reality SDK's that help transform miniature LEGO characters into interactive models. The project responds to a user's facial features by analyzing and projecting the user's current mood onto the LEGO cha...


Metaio-to-Release-Updated-SDK-for-Augmented-Reality-Mobile-App-Development

Metaio to Release Updated SDK for Augmented Reality Mobile App Development


Tuesday, October 28, 2014 by

Metaio’s has released details on its upcoming release of its Augmented Reality SDK for mobile app development including support for 3D depth-sensing camera systems via what are known as RGB-D (red, greed, blue + depth) sensors.Metaio has released a video demonstrating the advanced Augmented Reality capabilities of two devices enhanced with depth-sensing camera...


Metaio-Releases-New-Beta-Version-of-Augmented-Reality-SDK-Providing-Enhanced-Game-Development-Capabilities

Metaio Releases New Beta Version of Augmented Reality SDK Providing Enhanced Game Development Capabilities


Friday, May 9, 2014 by

Metaio’s newest Beta version of its augmented reality SDK has now been optimized for wearable computing devices like the Epson Moverio BT-200. Instead of utilizing a camera view, Metaio’s technology allows the user to perceive reality itself with digital and virtual content directly overlaid onto their surroundings potentially providing game developers wi...