Compare the Top Augmented Reality Software for Mac as of November 2024 - Page 2

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    LarkXR

    LarkXR

    Paraverse Technology Limited

    LarkXR, A Proprietary Enterprise-Grade Real Time 3D XR Cloud Streaming & Rendering Solution revolutionizes the way immersive 3D XR experiences are hosted, rendered, and streamed. Key Features: 1. Unparalleled Streaming & Rendering Capability. 2. Multi-GPU Resource Pooling Utilization. 3. Ultra-Low Latency <30ms. 4. High-Fidelity. High-Precision. 3D/XR Content. 5. 2K~8K High Resolution & 60~120 FPS. High Frame Rate Support. 6. Developer-Friendly. Rich APIs / SDKs. Diverse Industry Scene. 2nd Development Capabilities. 7. Rapid No-Code Deployment. Seamless Integration. 8. Compatibility & Interoperability. All Terminals. All Engines - UE, Unity, CryEngine, Unigine & OSG. XR & Spatial Devices, VR/AR/MR Headsets, Holographic, Mobiles, Tablets and PCs. Web-Based XR Applications (WebXR Support) . WebGL Apps Streaming Support. Operating Systems - Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android and iOS. 9. Scalability & Stability. High Concurrency 20K+ & 50+M Minutes. 10. Zero Cost In Testing.
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    Argyle

    Argyle

    Argyle

    Argyle makes it easy to harness the power of augmented reality from your first model through your final punch list. Unlock BIM visualization on the job site to prevent mistakes and stay on schedule. Argyle compresses your entire model to prevent errors and reference your BIM in context. Send checklists to the field that appears in place on-site as highlighted, interactive elements for your team. Toggle various elements in your BIM to keep key players in the loop and on the same page. Our Revit & Navisworks exporters compress your biggest models with ease to create walkable experiences in minutes. Utilize Argyle's patented alignment technology to accurately visualize your model content without tedious calibration. Just walk and the model renders around you so whatever your question, you can reference your BIM in context. Your map shows your location on the project and orientation to the earth. ​
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    artoolkitX

    artoolkitX

    artoolkitX

    ARToolKit was first released as an open source project in 2001. Under the ownership of ARToolworks, it continued with an open source variant until 2015 when it was sold. Noting the lack of activity on the ARToolKit forum in the fall of 2017 and fearing for the future of this iconic project, Ben Vaughan and Phil Lamb, the former CEO and CTO of ARToolworks, created artoolkitX to ensure that the software is developed and maintained and the vibrant ARToolKit community continues to be supported. artoolkitX is supported by Realmax Inc, a leading Chinese AR company that is developing groundbreaking AR hardware and software.
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    3DtoMe

    3DtoMe

    3DtoMe

    3DtoMe is an innovative app designed for seamless collaboration, creation, and sharing of digital twins across the web, including iOS, macOS, and VisionOS. Utilizing advanced technologies, 3DtoMe enables users to capture, create, and engage with 3D objects in real time. Key features: - Area Mode and Object Capture: Rapid digital twin creation (iOS). - High-Resolution 3D Exports: 16K textures & Quad Mesh support (macOS). - Spatial Drawing and Spatial Collaboration: Real-time annotations and SharePlay-based teamwork (VisionOS). - QuickLook Integration and web view: Instantly share and view 3D models in QuickLook or embed them in websites and e-commerce platforms. Our business model offers free and subscription tiers, providing scalable solutions for design, education, and industry, with a focus on sustainability by reducing physical transport needs.