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New ARKit enhancements will be coming in iOS 11.3 in the form of ARKit 1.5. New changes will bring improved surface mapping, an increase up to 50% in resolution, and more.
Notably, the biggest and most exciting change is that ARKit will now be able to map vertical surfaces, in addition to horizontal ones.
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While it seems ARKit hasn’t lived up to the hype since its introduction with iOS 11, ARKit 1.5 could inspire a new wave of developers to start creating with the platform.
Since the iOS 11.3 beta release, many developers have begun working on new ARKit apps and some have shared their work on Twitter.
For example, Andrew Hart uses ARKit 1.5 in a library to determine book titles, prices, and ratings online.
A little demo of what’s possible with Image Recognition in ARKit, coming in iOS 11.3 pic.twitter.com/0IVDPkCWi8
— Andrew Hart (@AndrewProjDent) January 31, 2018
A fun demo comes from developer Andrian Budantsov who demonstrates virtual balls bouncing off of real surfaces such as his desk and monitor.
Vertical surface detection in #arkit 1.5 works quite well. This is my workplace at Readdle headquarters BTW. pic.twitter.com/wkkbSyVlwE
— Andrian Budantsov (@AndrianBdn) January 30, 2018
While our own Guilherme Rambo shows us reference detection by replacing ghosts with the 9to5Mac logo.
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Playing around with ARKit's reference image detection for a post on @9to5macpic.twitter.com/45b9Es7FB4
— Guilherme Rambo (@_inside) February 1, 2018