Showing posts with label Mobile Augmented Reality Tagging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Augmented Reality Tagging. Show all posts

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Layar’s Augmented Reality Browser

Layar is a so-called ‘augmented reality browser’, an application that turns you mobile phone’s camera viewer - only on Android-powered phones for the time being - into a full-fledged information portal and local business search engine. It essentially puts an information overlay on top of your camera view, bringing digital data of various sorts into play whenever you’re looking at or for something in the real world. (via TechCrunch)



Developed by: SPRXMobile

TAT Augmented ID (Augmented Reality + Identity)

Swedish software designers and mobile interface specialists TAT have released a very cool concept video called Augmented ID that uses facial-recognition technology to give people a view into your social media. Set a work profile and people who meet you can use their phone's camera to see your business card, recent SlideShare presentations, and the like. Switch to personal mode and they'll see your tweetstream, the music you're listening to, and your vlog. (via FastCompany)



Developed by: TAT

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Mobile Augmented Reality Tagging - Augmented Vision Concept

Mobile Augmented Reality Application that allows users to drop or tag locations with personal messages, websites or even complex 3D models. (via PFSK)



Developed by: Metaio