| ARCore | |
|---|---|
| Developer | |
| Initial release | February 23, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-02-23) |
| Stable release | |
| Operating system | Android |
| Platform | Android 7.0 and later |
| Website | developers |
ARCore, also known asGoogle Play Services for AR, is asoftware development kit developed byGoogle that allows foraugmented reality (AR) applications to be built. ARCore has been certified for a number of devices,[2] but is software-locked on devices that did not complete the certification procedure. Spoofing the ID of a device that completed the procedure makes ARCore work on more devices.[3] Requirements for certification include the "quality of the camera, motion sensors [and] a powerful enough CPU that integrates with the hardware design". Devices must also ship with Google Play to qualify for placement on the list of supported devices.[2] New devices can be submitted through the Google AR OEM Portal.[4]
ARCore uses a few key technologies to integrate virtual content with the real world as seen through the camera of a smartphone or tablet.[5] Each of these technologies can be utilized by developers to create a high-quality, immersive AR experience.