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25 jun. 2017

@stroughtonsmith

! ARKit is accurate enough to measure point to point distances in a room. On an iPhone.

@madewithARKit

👌 Measure distances with your iPhone. Just because you can. Clever little #ARKit app by @BalestraPatrick 🧙‍♂️

Made With ARKit - Measuring distances with ARKit…

Measuring distances with ARKit by @balestrapatrick. → Get the app here: http://www.aruler.download/ Carpenter here. This is huge, seriously. — Peter Millard (@peterjmillard) June 25, 2017 Apple still unmatched in their ability to wait, pick the right battles and deliver amazing products. Their approach to AR is no exception https://t.co/jF7cCxQroS — Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) June 25, 2017 ! ARKit is accurate enough to measure point to point distances in a room. On an iPhone. https://t.co/8EAUYlQgTT — Steve T-S (@stroughtonsmith) June 25, 2017 This is absolutely incredible — Alec Dilanchian (@alec_dilanchian) June 26, 2017 If you told me a few years ago, I’d think this is magic https://t.co/6ZWc3uyVxm — 小影 ☂ (@siuying) June 25, 2017 Now this kind of Augmented Reality I totally dig… More please! :-) — Ahmed Bouzid (@didou) June 28, 2017 Superb how it’s done using ARKIT — Kashif (@kashif_jilani) June 29, 2017 Amazing — SURENDRA (@surendrrra) June 26, 2017 Really cool! Great work 👍 — Prabhu (@prabhu_irl) June 25, 2017 This is insane. — Lasse Rafn (@LasseRafn) June 25, 2017 This is such a great idea!!! — Javi (@Javi) June 25, 2017 That has numerous possibilities — casper (@caspercdn) June 25, 2017 Okay, ARKit is incredible. Like, WHAT??? https://t.co/WsHRkAqQv8 — BJ Homer (@bjhomer) June 25, 2017 ARKit isn’t just about virtual gaming. https://t.co/RLmdDkMG9f — Stuart Gibson (@stuartgibson) June 25, 2017 This is going to be the most useful feature ever for me. This makes making a floor plan extremely easy and acccurate. — Holo (@HoloYoitsu) June 25, 2017 This is so cool. https://t.co/1OFdfzyzFl — Jonas Wisser (@jwisser) June 25, 2017 This is such impressive tech. https://t.co/sQxqkr33bf — David Hodge (@DavidHodge) June 25, 2017 First practical, real-world application of ARKit I’ve seen. It’s mind boggling how accurate this is 💥 https://t.co/Fqqu3nwO1z — Joseph Silber (@joseph_silber) June 25, 2017 this is gonna change the game 👌🏽 https://t.co/b0d6yDoszq — 🏜Josh (@josh_correa) June 25, 2017 This is truly incredible. https://t.co/ga3lOW4H0B — Isaac Moore (@iamramsey) June 25, 2017 Very impressive! I wonder how well ARKit works for creating floor plans. https://t.co/QhNMoteMw2 — Ole Zorn (@olemoritz) June 25, 2017 Little things like this make me think that ARKit will be pretty cool. https://t.co/Gr7WmVcpu4 — John Warne (@johnny5w) June 25, 2017 That’s seriously impressive https://t.co/9sTxjb4bkS — DT (@dteam69) June 25, 2017 How do we have this but no inside-out tracking for VR? https://t.co/P9pGbqLl92 — George Griffin (@rgegriff) June 25, 2017 This is the first AR demo that I have seen that is more impressive then HoloLens. AR must be useful and this is. https://t.co/rJH4bezMdn — Kuldeep (@ku1deep) June 25, 2017 This is way more accurate than I’d ever expect https://t.co/WWtEcVTazp — Oskar Krawczyk🌴 (@oskar) June 25, 2017 I needed this app today. Measuring my yard for new sod. https://t.co/HxLfKJxg1e — Spencer Callaghan (@Senturion) June 25, 2017 This is *so* cool. https://t.co/lCyZJVUObG — W Thomas Leroux (@WTL) June 25, 2017 Woah, this is so cool! https://t.co/wunaAVU5Qg — Jonathan (@yum9me) June 25, 2017 See All Videos

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