Apple launches ARKit 3.5 with new iPad Pro LiDAR features

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Apple on Tuesday announced a new incremental update to the ARKit augmented reality platform that will let users and developers take advantage of the new LiDAR sensor on 2020 iPad Pros.

ARKit 3.5 introduces a number of new developer features that take advantage of the iPad Pro's LiDAR scanner.
ARKit 3.5 introduces a number of new developer features that take advantage of the iPad Pro's LiDAR scanner.


The new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models come equipped with a LiDAR Scanner that uses lasers to accurately create depth-maps of an environment.

Alongside iOS and iPadOS 13.4, Apple has also rolled out ARKit 3.5, which introduces many of the expanded features and benefits of the iPad Pro depth-mapping system. Availability was announced on Tuesday.

Developers will be able to use a new Scene Geometry API in ARKit 3.5 to create augmented reality experiences with object occlusion and real-world physics for virtual objects. More specifically, Scene Geometry will allow an ARKit app to create a topological map of an environment, unlocking new AR features and additional insights and information for developers.

ARKit 3.5 will also enable automatic instant AR object placement and improved motion capture and people occlusion for all ARKit experiences, without the need for any code changes or new additions.

The previous ARKit update, ARKit 3, introduced support for face tracking, simultaneous front and rear camera tracking, and improved 3D object detection.

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  • Reply 1 of 2
    mknelsonmknelson Posts: 1,126member
    It'll be interesting to see what kind of 3D scanning apps appear.
    davenwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 2
    fastasleepfastasleep Posts: 6,420member
    mknelson said:
    It'll be interesting to see what kind of 3D scanning apps appear.
    There are already many and have been for years that take advantage of the Face ID camera. If you have an X-era iPhone or iPad Pro, try Capture for example. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/capture-3d-scan-anything/id1444183458

    It's fun — you can capture your head and send it to your Mac and open it in Reality Composer.

    This will be better as you are able to use a camera on the opposite side of the screen, which will make capturing a lot less awkward. And, guessing (but not sure) this thing has more range and resolution than the Face ID camera, which means it'll produce better results. 
    watto_cobra
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