metaio`s exciting new "augmented reality" browser junaio® has extended its capabilities beyond the usual location based internet services. Not only may the user obtain information on nearby POIs such as shops, restaurants or train stations, but the camera`s eye is now able to identify objects and "glue" object specific real-time, dynamic, social and 3D information onto the object itself. This unique feature is now being extended through collaboration with kooaba and its visual object search capability, providing access to kooaba`s extensive object databases. Initially available on Android, an iPhone release will follow soon.
You can here the directors voice in the left speaker and the music on the right. Quite funny just listening on the left.
Yeah, it's a pretty poor video for demonstrating AR.
BaggyRabbit 11 months ago
Read "Deamon" and get to work on that DarkNet.
catweasel 1 year ago
Hey KnightMD, good comment. Many AR movies are showing good visions, but are not working in the real world. We at metaio can actually fulfill what we claim to be possible: Check out the crunchgear video or the augmented vision video, which is also really possible (in a limited area for now).
TheARpeter 1 year ago
Hey MikeDMinor, the information comes from the web, it can be seen by anyone with the browser-client junaio (and the same CD).
TheARpeter 1 year ago
Can the captured AR information be shared to other devices so others could see the world the way you do, too?
MikeDMinor 1 year ago
Thanks for the horrible good for nothing commerical without one single frame from the browser. FAIL.
KnightMD 1 year ago