Wikitude API
Wikitude iPhone API out now
You are developing a cool iPhone app or planning to?
You are presenting your users with geo-referenced data?
You want to show points where they are in reality and give your users a WOW effect?
If you answered these questions with “Yes,” you definitely should read this blog post. If not, read it anyhow and maybe it will inspire the best idea of your life.
Developers – Download Wikitude API
The WIKITUDE API is a powerful application programming interface which allows for the open development of markerless AR experiences, providing developers with the tools to either create their own android augmented reality applications, or enhance their existing Android applications with an AR camera-view engine.
Showcase: “Location Scout” – based on Wikitude API
Mobilizy offers an API where developers can easily build their own AR application without reinventing the AR-wheel.
YeaYe (Beta): Developed with Wikitude API
Some days ago a new application (beta version), developed with the Wikitude API has been launched on the Android Market place. YeaYe is a spanish Tourist Guide which includes: weather forecast, a translation tool and also public transport information. The map view includes a location scout which can guide you to restaurants or museums nearby. And of cores there is a button with AR view. The Beta version of YeaYe was developed for Android by crashraider. We think: nice job!!!
Developer Highlight: Open Source – AR Kit for iPhone
The new AR Kit for the iPhone which was created at the iPhoneDevCamp3
Augmented reality meets scavenger hunt with GeoBeagle, Wikitude
Mobilizy has been attracting a lot of attention the past few days with the impressive mash-up that Nicholas H.Tollervey created with the WIKTIUDE API and the open-source GeoBeagle, geo-caching project.
WIKITUDE API – Japanese Tutorial
Akira Sasaki, one of our WIKITUDE API Beta Testers from Japan, has created a wonderful tutorial for the WIKITUDE API in Japanese. This tutorial is great resource to help get you quickly started with creating your own augmented reality applications. どうもありがとう。 Dōmo arigatō Akira-san! Gambatei everyone!
