“Wikimanche”, a French online collaborative encyclopedia, and one of our World Developers wrote a great blogpost about our partnership on their webpage.
“Wikimanche”, a French online collaborative encyclopedia, and one of our World Developers wrote a great blogpost about our partnership on their webpage.
Wikitude, the No. 1 Augmented Reality Browser (“Augmented Planet”), is now available on the iPhone 3G. Though the iPhone 3G does not have a compass, the information and POIs are presented on a map. With Wikitude, users can see Points of Interest in the surrounding areas. Of particular interest is “Hyper Local Content”, like news, [...]
Our new way to create Wikitude Worlds has been a huge success! If you don’t know what a World is, please check this out: “Create Your World”. If you do, read on: New Worlds are popping in on an hourly basis (100+ in a few weeks). We appreciate the work of our content developers and [...]
An overview about all available Worlds! Thanks to all Content-Developers – we really appreciate your hard work! Check out our 3 Showcases Starbucks, Unesco and Alpenverein.
These Worlds are just some amazing example for Wikitude 4 (for Android, iPhone coming soon!) and it’s new feature to create your own World!
Wikitude 4 is our latest AR browser version. New is the native support of ARML (augmented reality markup language). Similar to HTML for web browsers this could become a standard for AR browsers that display points of interest around your current position. Best of all it is based on the KML which is used in [...]
Wikitude 4 enables user to add their content in augmented reality. It is not necessary to be a programmer – just read the following short instructions to find out what content-type you have!