Apple's new augmented reality framework will monumentally shift the way we use our phones9 Sectret Pesonal Study (Rated 19 Secret Lesson) if the first few demos are any indication.
The new ARKit is Apple's framework to bring augmented reality applications to iOS devices, launched at WWDC this year.
SEE ALSO: First look at ARKit, Apple's big jump into augmented realityNew demos such as this measuring tape app, show a simple and useful application of ARKit.
The applications use the camera to measure distances and are shown alongside tape measures to indicate their accuracy. One of the apps, AR Measure can be used as a measuring tape or just by drawing a line between two points.
There's already more than one of these, with ARuler which is very similar.
ARKit is still new, but the demos are quite impressive. Another recent demo shows an ARkit app that lets you draw in mid air using just your iPhone:
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A recent demo even used ARKit to display a rendering of the new iPhone.
These demos are cool themselves, but what's even more exciting is that ARKit is still brand new. These demos are merely scratching the surface of what could eventually be possible with ARKit.
For something like a measuring tape that never seems to be around when you need it, an iPhone application could be the perfect solution.
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