Wikitude Browser 3D
Wikitude is available for Android smartphones and, since a couple of days ago, for the iPhone. The 3D feature is currently conceived for Android, a similar 3D feature for the Augmented Reality browser Wikitude for iPhone is being developed.
Users of the current Augmented Reality Browser Wikitude 3 D (Version 7.8) will see a ‘3D’ logo on the left side of the application when they are near ‘Ground Zero’. When one clicks on this icon, the breathtaking silhouette of the WTC appears in real time and in 3D on the smartphone’s display.
Read more about the new feature in our press release.
Get the new version for Wikitude World Browser for Android.

12. October 2009
is it true that your iPhone app is just for the 3GS, not for the 3G?
12. October 2009
Yes because the app needs the compass.
14. October 2009
What’s funny is that the iPhone 3GS had Augmented Reality apps demo’ing far before now in places like New York and Berlin. This page makes it seem like the Android platform is something elite and special…
30. November 2009
when will it be available in the market?
07. December 2009
The 3D feature is already available – if you are in New York around Ground Zero you could see the Twin Towers!
09. December 2009
I liked your site.
18. May 2010
hi
how to integrate an object in 2D or 3D in a file ARML? thank you
18. May 2010
Hi Fred,
We are currently working on improving our 3D feature. Please stay tuned and check our webpage for news in this direction.
Greetings
Nicola
18. May 2010
thats is possible , now??how!
21. June 2010
Are there any news on the 3D feature (support in ARML/wikitude webservice)?
23. June 2010
Hi Sasha,
We are working on these features and it should be available within the next weeks. We’ll keep you updated.
Greetings
Nicola