Wikitude Augmented Reality SDK for Eyewear
Creating stunning apps for smart glasses just became a lot easier. The award winning Wikitude SDK does all the heavy lifting for you, allowing you to focus on creating incredible content that is specifically tailored to these unique platforms (Google Glass, Epson Moverio BT-200, Vuzix M100).
Each SDK is now available via the Wikitude Store and features:
★ Unlimited distribution for the licensed app
★ 3D model rendering
★ Image recognition and tracking
★ Video Augmentations
★ Location based AR
★ 6 months support
The device specific SDKs are available at:
Google Glass – wikitude.com/glass
Epson Moverio BT-200 – wikitude.com/epson
Vuzix M100 – wikitude.com/vuzix
As each of these devices have their own specific requirements and use cases, Wikitude engineers have tailored the individual SDKs with both developers and end users in mind.
For instance, special consideration has been given to Google Glass as it is a heads up display, and not a full AR device.
Conversely, the Epson Moverio BT-200 is a full AR device, complete with a “see-through” mode which superimposes augmentations on a live view, whereas Google Glass and Vuzix provide augmentations as part of a live streaming video feed. The Wikitude SDK for the BT-200 has been specifically designed to support this “see-through” option, removing the camera image from the display. The Wikitude SDK includes a specifically calibrated version of the image recognition and tracking engine with support for the stereoscopic 3D mode available with the BT-200.
“We’ve done a lot of research, testing, and development with each device and their associated SDKs. With Wikitude providing developers with all the tools they need to create incredible wearable display experiences, we’re staying true to our ethos of powering the next generation of computing.” - Martin Herdina, CEO, Wikitude.