Open Source Android Augmented Reality Apps

Augmented Reality Apps for Android

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    OpenXR SDK Sources Project

    OpenXR SDK Sources Project

    Sources for OpenXR loader, basic API layers, and example code

    This repository contains source code and build scripts for implementations of the OpenXR loader, validation layers, and code samples. OpenXR is a royalty-free, open standard that provides high-performance access to Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), collectively known as XR platforms and devices. Without a cross-platform standard, VR and AR applications and engines must use each platform’s proprietary APIs. New input devices need customized driver integration. OpenXR provides cross-platform, high-performance access directly into diverse XR device runtimes across multiple platforms. OpenXR enables applications and engines, including WebXR, to run on any system that exposes the OpenXR APIs.
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    An application of Augmented Reality based on QCAR and JPCT-AE.
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    Augmented DoRA

    Android based augmented reality navigation application based on Baguio

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    Gymkhanas for LibreGeoSocial
    A plugin to do Gymkhanas in the LibreGeoSocial project (a mobile social network with a Mobile Augmented Reality interface. More Info: http://libregeosocial.morfeo-project.org/)
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    Look! AR for Android
    Framework of Augmented Reality for Android. With Look! you can create an app in minutes. Its features are 3D, 2D, camera, remote services, Location Indoor.
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    Lvr

    Lvr

    Augmented Reality for everyone, out of the world experiences

    Lvr contains the 3D and WebVR boilerplates required to get running across platforms including mobile, desktop, Vive, and Rift. It works on any phone with WebGL and WebRTC. HTML is easy to read and copy-and-paste. Since Lvr can be used from HTML, Lvr is accessible to everyone: web developers, VR enthusiasts, educators, artists, makers, kids. It is completely open source and free of charge! Lvr is a powerful framework on top of three.js, providing a declarative, composable, reusable entity-component structure. While Lvr can be used from HTML, developers have unlimited access to JavaScript, DOM APIs, three.js, WebVR, and WebGL. Lvr is a thin framework on top of AR.js and A-Frame. Although A-Frame uses the DOM, A-Frame does not touch the browser layout engine. Performance is a top priority, being battle-tested on highly interactive WebVR experiences. It runs efficiently even on mobile phones!
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    MARGE is Mobile Augmented Reality Game Engine for iPhone, Android and Symbian Platforms. Currently developed for iPhone platform only. The MARGE developed by Mobile Interactive Media and Entertainment Group of NUS. www.mimelab.com
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    NativeScript Augmented Reality

    NativeScript Augmented Reality

    Augmented Reality NativeScript plugin

    The nativescript-ar plugin brings augmented reality capabilities to NativeScript applications, allowing developers to create immersive AR experiences by integrating 3D objects and animations into the real world.
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    This is a project to provide an augmented reality client/server system for Android (possibly other SmartPhone OSs). Based on the Gamaray java client code by Clayton Lilly. The original Gamaray forum is at http://groups.google.com/group/gamaray/topics
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    OpenAR

    OpenAR

    Augmented reality on Android

    OpenAR is an augmented reality system built on Android. You can annotate your own scenes and retrieve them in real time.
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    This is an augmented reality browser that uses the position and orientation of the mobile device it is running on and the position of a list of tracked devices in order to display the tracked devices in an augmented reality view, in real time.
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