#AWE2014
The Metaio SDK

The Metaio SDK

Nomination for Auggie Award: Best AR SDK Creator: Metaio Organization: Metaio =*=*=*= Description: The Metaio SDK is the best and most flexible AR dev platform out there, for the following reasons: Technology: – the only SDK that offers the ability to recognize and track nearly any real world image, object or environment – the only SDK that offers both continuous and client-based visual search, – the only SDK with both 3-D point cloud tracking and SLAM on-the-go reality capture Development: – only AR SDK that enables native app development on iOS and Android, and Windows PC – modular structure of SDK allows for writing a single experience once, and deploying it to multiple platforms (Android, iOS, PC) – supports HTML5 & Javascript development – Import your own Content Management System Content: – supports both client (offline) and cloud-based content. Store AR content on the app or pull it from the cloud- your choice – the Metaio SDK comes with its own rendering engine, no need to buy a different one… – …but if you do, it supports the Unity mobile plugin – support major 3-D formats, including .fbx files (that means any content created with Autodesk software works out of the box with ours) Support: – extensive documentation – live Helpdesk forum with +50k users – regular webinars and video tutorials The Metaio SDK powers current apps like the 2013 Ikea Catalogue, the Mitsubishi Enterprise MeVIEW AR app, the Audi A1 AR Manual and over 300 more apps available in the Appstore or Google Play. And completely free to download, develop and publish as many apps as you want! Where to find it: http://metaio.com/products/sdk Platforms: Mobile, Magic Mirror, Projection, Glasses, Stationary Device, Gesture Device, Location Technologies Additional Screenshots:...

Wikitude SDK

Wikitude SDK

Nomination for Auggie Award: Best AR SDK Creator: Wikitude GmbH Organization: Wikitude GmbH =*=*=*= Description: With the Wikitude SDK, we’ve simplified and streamlined the entire augmented reality creation process. When we set out to build an SDK for developers around the world to use, our key goal was to make it as simple and easy to use as possible. We also wanted to make sure that as many developers as possible would be able to use our technology right out of the box. To achieve this, we stripped the technology down to it’s bare minimum, and set about building an SDK that can be used to build world class augmented reality experience upon standard web technologies – HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With this approach, developers across multiple programming specialties do not need to learn any new languages, and can simply build upon their existing skillset. This method dramatically reduces development times, allowing products to be launched faster, and ultimately, at a lower cost to the end client. Where to find it: http://www.wikitude.com/developer Platforms: Mobile Additional Screenshots:...