Today, the company announced through its page of experiments the release of more than 60 ARCore apps on Play Store this week, however, among them, the new creation is the ‘Just a Line’. It is an Android application based on ARCore, the augmented reality platform of the tech giant Google, which allows us to draw on the air using only the smartphone camera.
Just a Line, the latest Google experiment based on augmented reality
The operation of Just a Line is very simple: open the application, start drawing on the screen, the drawing will remain floating in the air exactly where we have placed it, regardless of whether the device moves. The tech giant Google indicates that this application is based on previous open source experiments created with ARCore. The difference, however, is that Just a Line lets you record short video clips, and then share them with other users through messaging apps or social networks. The developers can also use the source code of the project and take it as a reference to create other apps based on ARCore. The application is available on Google Play Store and is completely free. However, to be able to use it, it will be essential to have a phone compatible with the ARCore platform. Currently, the supported devices are the following:-
Asus Zenfone AR LG V30 and V30+ with Android Oreo Google Pixel 2 Google Pixel 2 XL Google Pixel Google Pixel XL OnePlus 5 Samsung Galaxy Note8 Samsung Galaxy S8+ Samsung Galaxy S8 Samsung Galaxy S7 Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
In case of having one of the devices mentioned in the list, it is enough to download the ARCore application first, and then the Just a Line app. Click here to download the Just a Line App from Google Play Store. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.