Try the new Augmented Reality of iOS 11 with these applications

iOS 11 is now available to everyone and with it has arrived a good batch of applications that already make use of its novelties, among which Augmented Reality stands out in a very special way. Presented in the last Keynote in June has been one of Apple's big bets with ARKit and very well accepted by developers who have had their apps ready since day zero of the iOS 11 launch.

Currently already We have a good handful of applications in the App Store that make use of Augmented Reality and we have selected some for you That either because of their usefulness, because of their ability to entertain or because of how they teach us what can be done with this new technology, we think they are worth trying, and many of them are free.

Magicplan is the simplest and most comfortable way to draw up a plan of a home. With the camera of your device and a few minutes you will be able to draw up a plan of your house, shop or office and save or export it to all kinds of formats, including PDF or JPG. Free but with integrated purchases you can make a plan totally free.

A measurement tool in your pocket thanks to your iPhone and MeasureKit. It was one of the applications to be shown when iOS 11 had not yet been released, and now that it is available to everyone is a must-have app for anyone. You can measure rooms, objects, calculate the size of people, place volumes on the floor to see how they look ... endless possibilities for this free application with integrated purchases.

iMetro (iRuler in other languages) is another tool to make measurements as if it were a meter. You can get the results in centimeters or inches (for example to measure a monitor). Its price is € 0,49 without integrated purchases.

A game that makes use of Augmented Reality to target or get closer to the threats that we have to destroy. It is a «zombie killer» in which we have different weapons to kill them from our combat helicopter, but in which we will not have control knobs to move, but we will have to move with the iPhone to aim, move away or get closer to our goals, as if they were placed on the table. Absolutely recommended and free.

Atlas of Human Anatomy is an application designed especially for health sciences students with impressive images of the human body and the possibility of dissecting it in layers. Now you also have the possibility of place an anatomical model on the bed, desk, or floor, and go examining the different organs that make up the human body.

This is the first selection of Augmented Reality applications that we have chosen for you. If there are any that are missing and that you think should be in this list, we await your contributions in the comments.


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