Best ARKit Apps of 2018
IKEA Place is an augmented reality furnishing app, which lets you virtually 'place' IKEA products in your space. The app includes 3D and true-to-scale models of everything from sofas and armchairs to footstools and coffee tables. IKEA Place gives you an accurate impression of the furniture’s size, design and functionality.
Complete Anatomy is a 3D human atlas platform, helping people to learn more about how the human body works. In AR mode (iPad Pro only), Complete Anatomy 2018 will create a virtual 3D model of a body, and you can slice through what you see to find out how the body is made.
This AR application lets users fit test the car you want to see if it will fit inside that space. If you are in the U.S., you will already know that Edmunds is a car shopping and information platform.
It's an interior designing app that lets you to place any of 500,000 items in virtual space in your rooms. You’ll get the feeling of the objects in the space(s) you place them, including lighting and ambient effects, and (of course) you can also purchase items if they fit your space.
Lego Studio is an AR game app developed for kids. With the application, children can mix actual Lego sets with augmented reality versions that don't actually exist and can play games, stage scenes and record them as videos.
Measuring apps are one of the most popular uses of ARKit right out of the gate. Using Apple's AR technologies, MeasureKit makes it really easy to measure different things in the world using your iPhone’s or iPad’s camera.
The Overstock is a shopping app which lets you place objects available for sale around your virtual home. Users can place products beside their own furniture and décor to see how the size, textures and colors match their current room’s design and flow. They can also share pictures of their design and purchase items using Apple Pay.
The Fitness AR lets users to visualize their activities. A beautiful 3D terrain map, powered by Mapbox, is placed in the real world allowing you to walk around and explore your past activities in a way that wasn’t possible before.
The Macallan 12 AR Experience is based off its touring AR gallery that uses Microsoft Hololens to create an interactive whiskey exhibit and to learn how your whiskey is made.
It's an app that tracks your exact position to show you the actual celestial objects that you'd see if it was a clear dark night.