Now that 3D display maker Looking Glass Factory is closing in on $2.2 million raised in its crowdfunding campaign for the consumer-grade Looking Glass Portrait device, the company now has a 3D content generator to go with it. On Wednesday, Looking Glass Factory unveiled a new conversion service that can convert any 2D image into a 3D hologram. After applying some machine learning magic to build a depth map from the source material, the tool creates multiple perspectives for display on the Looking Glass Portrait. Don’t Miss: Looking Glass Pro Workstation Offers Glasses-Free 3D Computing, but… more
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To kick off 2021, the Apple rumor mill is spinning yet again. This time a familiar item is on the menu: an augmented reality device. If this tune sounds familiar, it should. The same sources also promised that 2020 would the year of the Apple AR wearable. • Don’t Miss: Next Reality’s 30 People to Watch in Augmented Reality for 2020 Specifically, back in 2018, generally reliable Apple-focused analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that the company would debut its smartglasses in 2020. For that reason, just ahead of the AirPods Max back in December, some hoped that Apple might drop a surprise pair of… more
We often discuss the augmented reality efforts coming from the biggest players in Silicon Valley like Google, Facebook, Apple, and others, but one name that keeps coming up when you really begin to dig into the AR space is Vuzix. Since the late ’90s, the company has quietly but deliberately worked to build itself into a viable competitor in the enterprise space via its wearable display technology. But as the AR industry gradually spreads into the mainstream, Vuzix has subtly shifted its product designs to meet a future where AR isn’t outlier tech but standard operating gear on the factory… more
A lot of digital ink has been spilled heaping scorn on Magic Leap. Much of that media schadenfreude was due to what some believed were unmet promises versus some of the early hype around the product. Others just seemed to be rubbed the wrong way by the startup’s Apple-esque secrecy and penchant for attempting to coin new terms and frameworks for things that were, mostly, already in play. But amid the fog of all of the negative headlines, something was lost. Namely, a lot of the great work delivered by a group of incredibly talented people within the company. Specifically, the Magic Leap… more
Just because 2020 has been rough for most of the planet, there’s no reason you can’t enjoy a bit of holiday cheer as you prepare to say goodbye to this year using the power of augmented reality. If you’re living in an area that’s warm, but you’d still like to experience “a white Christmas,” that’s now possible thanks to the Adobe Aero app. • Don’t Miss: Welcome Baby Yoda into Your Personal Space with Google Search AR Adobe and partner game studio, San Francisco-based Rolling Heads, have published an animated AR snowman and ice reindeer scene that effectively puts a virtual life-sized snow… more
Just because 2020 has been rough for most of the planet, there’s no reason you can’t enjoy a bit of holiday cheer as you prepare to say goodbye to this year using the power of augmented reality. If you’re living in an area that’s warm, but you’d still like to experience “a white Christmas,” that’s now possible thanks to the Adobe Aero app. • Don’t Miss: Welcome Baby Yoda into Your Personal Space with Google Search AR Adobe and partner game studio, San Francisco-based Rolling Heads, have published an animated AR snowman and ice reindeer scene that effectively puts a virtual life-sized snow… more
At first glance, it may not sound like there’s much value in doing a crossword puzzle in augmented reality, but The New York Times has managed to revamp the pastime as an immersive game. On Tuesday, the media company published its December 22 mini-crossword puzzle via the Spark AR platform for Instagram as Shattered Crossword. Don’t Miss: New York Times Debuts Location-Based Air Pollution AR Visualization for Apple iOS Devices Rather than view the puzzle in AR and fill in the blanks, the potential letters are splintered and scattered about in the space above the puzzle, with the pieces of… more
The economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been felt in practically every business sector. Now, as we look back at the top augmented reality investments of 2020, the AR industry has been no exception. While the overall dollar value of this year’s top 10 investments was higher than any year since we began tracking AR funding in 2017, the results are a bit skewed by an astronomical funding round at the top of the 2020 list. • Don’t Miss: Next Reality’s 30 People to Watch in Augmented Reality for 2020 After discounting the top funding round of each year, the average funding round in… more
Help me, George Clooney. You’re my only hope. If that mash-up of cultural references doesn’t make sense, it will momentarily. To promote The Midnight Sky, the new film starring George Clooney and dropping via Netflix on December 23 (Happy Festivus), the streaming studio is launching an augmented reality experience that gives consumers the ability to record and send holographic messages, not unlike the iconic plea for help sent by Princess Leia in Star Wars: A New Hope. Don’t Miss: Netflix Film ‘Anon’ Paints Dystopian View of Augmented Reality That Obliterates Privacy The web-based AR… more
The team over at Spatial isn’t done innovating its way through augmented reality in 2020. Just days after adding a mobile option to its groundbreaking Spatial virtual collaboration product, the company is releasing Tele, a new app geared toward more casual, AR-powered video chats. • Don’t Miss: Next Reality’s 30 People to Watch in Augmented Reality for 2020 The Tele app uses the same easy avatar creation process as Spatial, which can take an existing face photo on your phone and wrap it around an avatar. Alternatively, you can simply snap a selfie and use that photo for your avatar. Once… more