AR Development Apps for Android

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Browse free open source AR Development apps and projects for Android below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source AR Development apps by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Look! AR for Android
    Framework of Augmented Reality for Android. With Look! you can create an app in minutes. Its features are 3D, 2D, camera, remote services, Location Indoor.
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    MARGE is Mobile Augmented Reality Game Engine for iPhone, Android and Symbian Platforms. Currently developed for iPhone platform only. The MARGE developed by Mobile Interactive Media and Entertainment Group of NUS. www.mimelab.com
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    utymap

    utymap

    Highly customizable library for procedural world generation

    utymap is a library that provides a highly customizable API for procedural world generation using real vector map data, e.g. OpenStreetMap, NaturalEarth. Core logic is written on C++11 and can be used on many platforms as it has no dependency to the specific game engine or application framework. It is designed for interactive world creation at different zoom levels, including globe and street level. The simplest way to explore the project is to check the source code of demo scenes. Import scene shows how to import map data from a file. Please note, that import and rendering logic depends on maps rules which means you cannot use arbitrary mapcss with the arbitrary data format. Elevation scene shows how elevation support works. Please note, as the scene loads multiple tiles at once, mapzen server might reject some of the requests. Also, first-time loading takes time, just wait a little bit and restart the scene again.
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