If you can, don't fuck with this shit and use/support open source software.<p><a href="https://alicevision.org/#meshroom" rel="nofollow">https://alicevision.org/#meshroom</a>
Based on the language used, my guess is that this app is a front-end for Apple's macOS Object Capture API: <a href="https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/object-capture/" rel="nofollow">https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/object-capture...</a><p>In any case, this article has links to sample code in case you want to create a similar app: <a href="https://taeeun-kim.medium.com/how-to-create-3d-models-with-object-capture-9b3d1226bd10" rel="nofollow">https://taeeun-kim.medium.com/how-to-create-3d-models-with-o...</a>
I've been using 3D Scanner App [0] for almost two years now. And it has been free and very feature rich this whole time. So many very helpful export options, as well as a nice frontend. I've also made use of getting the raw data here and there. Its hard for me to tell what this adds over that. And like another comment points out, this looks like a thin wrapper over the tools already provided by Apple.<p>[0]: <a href="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/3d-scanner-app/id1419913995" rel="nofollow">https://apps.apple.com/us/app/3d-scanner-app/id1419913995</a>
Looks like the same tech we used at <a href="https://usdz.app" rel="nofollow">https://usdz.app</a> . It will be very interesting to see what new APIs Apple brings out this WWDC. Hopefully the photogrammetry API makes its way from macOS to iOS.<p>In the mean time, if someone wanted to make their own app, they could use: <a href="https://usdz.app/api" rel="nofollow">https://usdz.app/api</a>
I want one of these 3D photo apps but geared for object replication rather than art projects and videogames. Like let me scan an object then add measurements to it that let me more perfectly recreate it, such as identifying curves for me to input a measured radius, asking whether this section is supposed to be a straight edge or a flat plain or a perfect cylinder.
Take photos in a circle around object sounds suspiciously like object vr. Usefull but old. But it also suggests it may be using an iPhones lidar face sensors to scan the object which would be quite cool. There are no obvious examples though? and I don't have an iPhone with face recognition so who knows. Rather vague on prices to export models?
Seems like it's a hot topic and there are a lot of clones lately in the App Store. And probably Nvidia after its latest demo is disrupting the market again.<p>The only one that I think offers a cool demo/use case is Holograms.