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Major App Developers Show Off ARKit Apps Ahead of iOS 11 Launch

Apple this week invited several media sites to its Cupertino campus to show off some upcoming ARKit apps being developed by major companies like The Food Network, Ikea, Giphy, and AMC, according to CNBC, The Verge, and TechCrunch.

Ikea demonstrated its previously announced "Ikea Place" app, designed to allow users to preview what Ikea furniture will look like in their homes ahead of a purchase. The Verge says it's highly customizable, letting users see the size, materials, and texture of furniture.

The Food Network is developing an app that will let users create custom digital desserts that can then be reproduced in real life through a custom recipe, while AMC and Next Games have teamed up for an augmented reality zombie game called "The Walking Dead: Our World."

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Image from CNBC

GIF app Giphy plans to introduce tools that will let GIFs be added to the real world, and Climax Studios CEO and developer Simon Gardner showed off an upcoming AR game called Arise, which is an augmented reality puzzle game solved by tilting the iPhone to steer a character through the level.


The Very Hungry Caterpillar, a popular children's story turned into an app, will take advantage of ARKit to offer kids a chance to raise a virtual caterpillar, feeding it until it turns into a butterfly.

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Image from Apple, via The Verge

All of the developers present had the same general opinion about ARKit according to The Verge -- it "could be the real game changer in AR." Many of the developers said it was simple to create an ARKit app, sometimes taking just 7 to 10 weeks to develop. For more on these ARKit apps, make sure to check out the full reports from CNBC, TechCrunch, and The Verge.

Along with these official looks at ARKit, we've also seen several developer concepts surfacing in the months since ARKit was announced. Check out our previous coverage for details on what will be possible with the new feature:

- ARKit Roundup: Turn-by-Turn Directions, Precise Room Measurements, and Pac-Man
- Apple's ARKit Used to Recreate Classic A-ha 'Take On Me' Video
- Apple Users' Mixed Reality Future Teased in Latest ARKit Demo
- Latest Apps to Showcase Apple's ARKit Include Simple Measuring Tape and Minecraft
- Developers Share First Augmented Reality Creations Using Apple's ARKit
- Latest ARKit Demo Showcases Virtual Drawing
- Latest ARKit Demos Include Sculpting, Food Ordering, Virtual Pets and Zombies

The first ARKit apps will launch in September following the public debut of iOS 11. When iOS 11 and ARKit become available, Apple's iPhones and iPads will instantly become the largest augmented reality platform in the world. ARKit will be available on all Apple devices with iOS 11 and an A9 processor or better (iPad Pro and iPhone 6s/6s Plus and later).

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Top Rated Comments

AngerDanger Avatar
112 months ago
Meanwhile, I'm still working on AdaptAR, an app that uses AR to overlay the cables, dongles, and adaptors required to connect two Apple devices.

Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rogifan Avatar
112 months ago
Worse gimmick than 3d TV. Believe me, I know a gimmick when I see one. I have a fairly good understanding of the world and how it's run on marketing.

This is another one of those "we need something new, lets see if THIS works" type of ideas
And if Apple wasn’t playing in this space everyone would be saying how they are doomed and how everyone else is out innovating them.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
brunosh Avatar
112 months ago
Monument Valley in AR would be awesome!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Markoth Avatar
112 months ago
Worse gimmick than 3d TV. Believe me, I know a gimmick when I see one. I have a fairly good understanding of the world and how it's run on marketing.

This is another one of those "we need something new, lets see if THIS works" type of ideas
I can say with certainty that you'll be eating those words in the next few years. AR might not be the game changer they think it will be, but it stands a chance of making a lot of everyday things a lot easier, once more businesses get on board.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iapplelove Avatar
112 months ago
Ok so why is this new tech not exciting me? Am I getting old? Just plain boring or what?

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Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mad Mac Maniac Avatar
112 months ago
Ok so why is this new tech not exciting me? Am I getting old? Just plane boring or what?
Yeah I was more excited previously, but as it gets closer to launch I find myself much less interested. I hope I'm pleasantly surprised or at least that it is successful regardless if I use it. I think there is more potential in the future (when you have actual glasses), but now I'm just thinking it's more niche at the moment.

Reminds me of when I first got my iPhone and I was so excited to download all these small niche apps (like a ruler). I thought it was so cool to have them, but the use case ended up being virtually nil. I'd have like 20 random apps that I thought I'd use, but end up using like most of them like once or twice.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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