With the latest version of the Onirix App for iOS and Android, version 2.10, we have dramatically expanded the list of supported devices. This became possible due to the...
The new rotation feature in Onirix Studio does what the name suggests: it rotates 2- and 3-dimensional assets or objects inside an AR scene. The rotation event can be...
Recently, we have introduced the Launch Pad as a way to share AR experiences via social media. Today, we are introducing another way to share experiences with others, directly...
Digital content is the primary format in which we consume media and ads nowadays. Which print fading in importance, AR provides an interesting opportunity to overcome the gap between...
Google’s advances in bringing Augmented Reality (AR) to the web are continuing. AR is currently mostly used inside dedicated mobile applications. With the gaining popularity of AR, these users...
More complex Augmented Reality (AR) scenes usually consist of dozens of elements like 3D models, sounds, events, etc.. The more elements are added to a scene, the harder it...
Sound and audio instantly change the immersive character of an AR scene. Typical use cases for sounds include audio guides, music or background sounds. In our example scene below,...
This cryptical headline describes the latest feature of the Onirix Targets app players for iOS and Android. The new transformation mode allows the user to transform objects that are...
Until web browsers are capable of displaying Augmented Reality (AR), we will depend on mobile applications to display AR content. This is inconvenient for the user, as they first...