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6 Best ARKit apps you have to try as soon as you install iOS 11


The next version of iOS has released recently. It has introduced major changes in the design and introduced new app features. As Apple CEO Tim Cook said on stage, the update takes the best and most advanced operating system and turns it up to 11, it has dozens of new features and improvements to attract the users.


The major attraction in the new update is ARKit, which gives app developers the ability to more easily implement augmented reality experiences into their apps. Many mobile app development companies India have already implemented AR features in the apps with the help of ARKit.


Even though Apple has announced about ARKit few months ago there are no good options available app market. I have found some few good ones among them that help the user to know the potential of Augmented Reality and ARKit.


Here are the best ARKit apps for iOS11 you should try:


World Brush:

World Brush app is used to draw 3D shapes and designs in the real world. World Brush is similar to Google’s Tilt Brush VR app. You can draw images in public spaces and whatever you draw stays there ever until you delete it. In this app you could draw something in a public space and others can go and see it on their phone.


Edmunds:

Edmunds is the car research and buying app. It has a feature where you can put a car in the room in front of you. If you are looking to buy a new car and wanted to see whether it will fit in to your garage or not, Edmunds app helps them by measuring with its AR feature. There are thousands of cars available in the gallery for the user reference.


Sky Guide:

Astronomy apps can truly use the power of AR. Through the apps like a Star Walk 2 and Night Sky helps the user to have a look in to the galaxy. It detects objects between user and the sky, and only labels stars and constellations in the sky.


AR MeasureKit:

AR MeasureKit is the app that helps the user to measure things. If you don’t have a measuring tape, you could use these apps, though these might not be as accurate as a physical measuring tape. AR Measurekit lets you measure the distance between two points for free, and you can upgrade the app to measure angles, a person’s height, visualise how big an object is, and more.


Fitness AR:

Fitness AR lets the user to explore your running and cycling routes while sitting at home. You can point your camera on a table or any other surface and the route will show up there. You can zoom in, pan, and follow the entire route to prepare for your workouts. The app lets you connect your Strava account so all of your routes are available in it.


HouseCraft:

Housecraft lets you place furniture anywhere in your house. It helps the user to see the furniture fit in the rooms. The app first will ask you to scan the floor of your room so it can estimate dimensions, and then you can place objects and see if they fit. The app has a catalogue of a bunch of different types of furniture available for the user.


These are the few ARKit apps for iOS 11 developed by the best app developers. ARKit apps are available for anyone with an iPhone 6S or later, the iPad Pro, and the latest 9.7-inch iPad. Many mobile game development companies India already started to invest on Augmented Reality and planning to add AR features to their games in order to increase the user rate.

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