WakingApp Ltd., an augmented reality (AR) toolset that enables developers and designers to rapidly create AR experiences, announced the addition of visual scripting to its AR design studio. By offering visual scripting, a capability that converts drag and drop function to coded design, WakingApp expands its appeal to professional designers who have no coding experience.
Creating a high-quality AR scene with WakingApp’s AR studio requires nothing more than simple and efficient drag-and-drop action suitable for developers and designers. While the engine’s native API is made accessible through the use of JavaScript, the debut of visual scripting allows non-coders to add logic to an AR scene. These visual scripting capabilities will empower an even greater number of designers to add AR features that can integrate into existing mobile apps/software development kits (SDK), act as stand-alone apps, or update content immediately without having to submit a new app to app stores.
“By adding visual scripting, we provide a tool so more individuals can leverage this budding technology as brands and companies start to realize the enormous commercial potential for augmented reality,” said Matan Libis, CEO of WakingApp. “Since its launch, WakingApp has concentrated on the development of advanced and unique technologies that serve the market’s needs. Now, as the case for AR concepts becomes more established and mainstream, we are well-positioned to continue our rapid user-growth and licensing opportunities.”
WakingApp’s AR studio uses mobile-optimized 3D rendering, cloud image recognition, an image and QR tracking library, and an integration with ARKit and ARCore to provide designers and developers with the power to rapidly produce outstanding AR experiences. WakingApp’s technologies and studio serves its diverse roster of customers including Microsoft, Siemen’s, Autodesk, educational institutions including American universities, and professionals overseeing design and human resources functions.
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