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“When you’re providing remote support, you need to be able to make annotations with pinpoint accuracy in the 3D world,” said Rajat Paharia, Product Manager at Google. As a result, 3D elements can now be occluded to provide a more realistic understanding of a scene.
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3D animations can now be placed much more precisely, and it is even possible to reposition them around or behind the physical objects thanks to the Depth API’s occlusion capabilities. The ARCore Depth API provides a detailed depth map of the real-world environment. TeamViewer Pilot is a remote assistance solution powered by augmented reality that enables subject matter experts to see what users see through their smartphone camera, while allowing the expert to instruct and guide the user via drawing, adding text, or tagging objects with 3D markers that stick to the physical object. The company stated that by leveraging depth, it will help to create more realistic AR experiences for TeamViewer Pilot users across a range of commercial and consumer settings. J– TeamViewer, a provider of secure remote connectivity solutions, has announced that its augmented reality (AR) app, TeamViewer Pilot, now integrates with Google’s ARCore Depth API.