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  IKEA Place

IKEA has launched IKEA Place – an augmented reality mobile app that lets you see how furniture looks in your real environment and virtually transform any interior – home, office, school or studio.

    Measure

Tape measure apps work by using the camera and sensors in your smartphone to take measurements. The camera is used to take pictures of the object or space being measured. Meanwhile, sensors like the accelerometer and gyroscope are used to determine the distance between the camera and the object.

  Cube-tastic

The puzzle cube is one of the world’s most classic games, with countless combinations to work the hands and brain.Cube-tastic! uses AR technology to help players restore the cube within a minute. You will stimulate your brain like never before with this delightful toy.

 

  StarWalk2

With Star Walk, you can learn to recognize constellations and individual stars. Simply point your device at the sky to see a map of the objects above us. You can tap any object on the screen to read its name and information about it, and view a corresponding 3D model. The app tracks your device’s location and shows you the exact part of the sky visible from your location at that time.

 Pokémon GO

Pokémon GO is probably still the most famous augmented reality app. It is a game where we catch special creatures – Pokémon, and then put them in duels. Thanks to augmented reality technology, the camera built into the mobile device records the world, on which three-dimensional Pokémon are superimposed.

     Houzz              Interior

Augmented reality seems like the perfect solution for designing and visualizing interiors or, more broadly, architecture. There are many such applications in stores. We will present one of the best rated.