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Create Your Own Holograms at Home with the Volu iPhone App

Next Reality AR

With the release of Object Capture this fall, Apple is giving everyone with a Mac and a camera the means to create their own 3D objects. But what about volumetric video, which currently requires multi-camera rigs like those at Microsoft's Mixed Reality Capture studios? Don't Miss: Snap Releases Lens Studio 4.0

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Apple Brings Spatial Computing to iOS

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Apple is gearing up for the Vision Pro debut. However, a key difference and benefit that Apple has over some of its competition is the already-established iOS ecosystem of products and software. On the other hand, Apple is not the only XR firm pushing for interoperability and cross-pollination of hardware and software.

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The AR Show: Where Do AR and VR Work?

AR Insider

This article features the latest episode of The AR Show. Based on a new collaboration, episode coverage now joins AR Insider’s editorial flow including narrative insights and audio. But the fact that a 3D file exists somewhere means it’s natively VR and could output immersive content. appeared first on AR Insider.

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Tech Powering Apple’s Spatial Recording Worth $4.4 Billion, Reports Predict

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

This week, a report from Prophecy Market Insights revealed core details behind the potential growth of the photogrammetry market – a core technology behind Apple’s spatial computing ambitions most recently shown during the iPhone 15’s showcase. Recently, Apple introduced XR features for its latest iPhone 15 model.

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Q&A: How Sketchfab Is Making 3D Models Accessible

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

The two big things that have changed is how we can create and consume 3D. Now with solutions like 3D capture, photogrammetry, and depth sensors, anyone can create a 3D file. The other big shift is how we can consume 3D content, and that’s with VR and AR. It is already great, but it is a sort of work around.

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AR will mean dystopia if we don’t act today

TechCrunch VR

Why the YouTube of AR won’t be YouTube. The product design challenges of AR on smartphones. The martial arts actor Jet Li turned down a role in the Matrix and has been invisible on our screens because he does not want his fighting moves 3D-captured and owned by someone else. Matt Miesnieks is CEO and co-founder of 6D.ai.

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

And so they have 3D files and they need a way to embed them on a web page or share them with someone who doesn’t have 3D software to open them, or use them in VR and AR and so on. It can be to build AR/VR experiences, it can be to make a video or two-dimensional learning. Alan: Wow, that’s a big difference.