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Easy web augmented reality with AR Quick Look

AR Quick Look enables easy 3D model viewing on apps and websites with features like placing, scaling, and people occlusion. It supports USDZ files and integrates Apple Pay or custom banners, enhancing online shopping and interactive AR experiences directly in Safari and native apps.

A first look at Apple's new Augmented Reality features

Apple’s WWDC 2020 introduced ARKit 4 with LiDAR-powered Depth API for realistic occlusion, Location Anchors for precise geo-based AR, and expanded face tracking on more devices. RealityKit gains video textures and improved occlusion, enhancing immersive AR experiences across Apple devices.

How to convert 3D models to USDZ files using Apple's Reality Converter

Apple’s Reality Converter is a free macOS beta app that lets you easily convert 3D models like .obj, .gltf, and .fbx into USDZ files. It offers drag-and-drop conversion, material editing, lighting previews, and metadata customization, making USDZ creation simple for AR projects.

How to make an augmented reality decorating experience app with AR Quick Look

AR Quick Look enables interactive AR with moving, scaling, and people occlusion using USDZ models. Prepare and resize models as needed, create nested USDZ files for multiple objects, and easily preview and integrate them into your app with Quick Look and ARKit.

Using USDZ for a better AR experience

Discover how USDZ streamlines sharing and viewing 3D models. Learn how to convert files like .obj, .gltf, and .fbx to USDZ using Apple’s tools, and explore options for creating USDZ assets directly.

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