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Wikitude

Mobile AR tech provider for smartphones, tablets & digital eyewear
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What is Wikitude?

It is a library for location based AR, image recognition and tracking for Android, iOS and Smart glasses.
Wikitude is a tool in the Virtual Reality category of a tech stack.

Who uses Wikitude?

Companies
3 companies reportedly use Wikitude in their tech stacks, including everything, Q:MARKETING AG, and Catxy.

Developers
9 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Wikitude.

Wikitude Integrations

Wikitude's Features

  • 3D & 2D Image recognition and tracking
  • Cloud recognition
  • Location based services
  • Multiple devices and platforms

Wikitude Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Wikitude?
Vuforia
It is an augmented reality software development kit for mobile devices that enables the creation of augmented reality applications. It uses computer vision technology to recognize and track planar images and simple 3D objects
React VR
React VR is a framework for the creation of VR applications that run in your web browser. It pairs modern APIs like WebGL and WebVR with the declarative power of React, producing experiences that can be consumed through a variety of devices.
A-Frame
It allows you to make WebVR apps with HTML and an Entity-Component system. Works on Vive, Rift, Daydream, GearVR, desktop.
React 360
It is a framework for the creation of interactive 360 experiences that run in your web browser. It pairs modern APIs like WebGL and WebVR with the declarative power of React, producing applications that can be consumed through a variety of devices. Leveraging web technologies and the existing React ecosystem, React 360 aims to simplify the construction of cross-platform 360 experiences.
Amazon Sumerian
Amazon Sumerian lets you create and run virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and 3D applications quickly and easily without requiring any specialized programming or 3D graphics expertise.
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Wikitude's Followers
24 developers follow Wikitude to keep up with related blogs and decisions.