Augmented Reality tools - Feb 2020
Here's a list of tools for creating augmented reality.
AR Face Filters
Spark AR: https://sparkar.facebook.com/
Spark AR is Facebook's AR toolset. It allows you to create filters for Facebook and Instagram. It includes a visual coding interface which makes it possible to create complex interactive effects. It's mostly geared towards creating filters that augment the face, you can also use image markers and place 3d models on flat surfaces. The pros are: it's easy to use, simple to test on a mobile device, has a desktop stand-alone mode, and easy to distribute to a vast userbase. The cons are: very strict file size limitations (4mb for Instagram), strict content moderation, and you're stuck inside the Facebook ecosystem.
Snap Lens Studio: https://lensstudio.snapchat.com/ https://snapcamera.snapchat.com/
Similar to Spark AR but for the Snapchat ecosystem. One unique feature here is that you can use filters created in Lens Studio as virutal webcam effects so that you can have AR face masks in your Teams or Zoom meetings.
Adobe Aero: https://www.adobe.com/products/aero.html
Create AR effects using your mobile phone or a desktop app. Integrates with other Adobe products. Sadly, iOS only at the moment.
Reality Composer: https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/tools/
Apple's Reality Composer is a powerful tool that makes it easy for you to create interactive augmented reality experiences with no prior 3D experience. iOS only of course.
Unity Mars https://unity.com/products/unity-mars
An expensive subscription-only addon for Unity that supposedly makes it easy to develop and test AR experiences.