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This AR App Acts as a Social Networking Platform and a 3D Scanner

The AR app allows people to capture the world as they see it around them, edit, and share the results with other people.

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3D mapping has become all the rage in the 21st century and is being incorporated increasingly in various industries. When it comes to self-driving cars and autonomous robots, 3D mapping is a lifesaver.

Now, the popular startup named Ubiquity6 is launching an augmented reality app called Display.land that will allow people to capture the world as they see it around them. They will also be able to edit and share the results with other people.

Display.land works by blending reality and animations to produce the best of the digital and physical worlds. It provides a blank canvas for people with a creative bent of mind to decorate their captures with virtual imagery. As a user, you can scan an object or a location, edit it, and then share it with others.

By editing, we mean that you can crop it to keep the parts you are interested in and even add pre-built physical objects to enhance the results. You can use the privacy toggle if you do not want to share your creations.

If, on the contrary, you would like for everyone to see it, you can use the 3D scanning function to enable others to explore your scan.

The idea behind the app is pretty straightforward. Users can create simple and quick 3D scans of the real world spaces that exist around them and share it with the people they want. For instance, if you visit Barcelona and see a beautiful graffiti in an alleyway, you can scan and post it using the app so that everyone can “walk” around at the same place as you.

Therefore, this app is a great idea as it essentially allows people to experience a certain place virtually without actually being there.

The app is available for both Android and iOS users. In addition to that, it also taps the cloud servers of Ubiquity6. The app uses the graphics processing power of photogrammetry and smartphones. to

The app also has a ton of cool features and is practical in real-life applications.

Source Display.land

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