New AR app lets you see how sneakers look on your feet (video) January 31, 2019 - 13:02 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - A new mobile app from augmented reality commerce company Wannaby, appropriately named Wanna Kicks, uses smartphone and tablet cameras to show users what shoes look like on their feet from various angles in real time, Mobile AR News reports. The app includes 10 styles of sneakers from Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Puma, Under Armour, Vans, Asics, and Belarus-based Lidskie, with most styles offering customers two to four color options that users can swap out instantly while viewing the digital kicks. When customers settle on a shoe they like, the app helps them find it directly from the shoemaker's online store. Wanna Kicks is now available for iPhones and iPads via the App Store, with an Android version arriving later in 2019. Virtual try-on experiences are old hat for Wannaby, a company that has previously released apps for trying on nail polish and jewelry. Just as with the selfie effects made popular by Snapchat, Wannaby uses machine learning to recognize feet, overlay the 3D content, and track movement. According to a company spokesperson, Wannaby uses original 3D design models provided by manufacturers supplemented with photogrammetry to give the models a more realistic texture. The company uses as many as 300 photos at various angles and lighting conditions per shoe and combines the photo imagery with the 3D model via specialized software. Top stories Yerevan will host the 2024 edition of the World Congress On Information Technology (WCIT). Rustam Badasyan said due to the lack of such regulation, the state budget is deprived of VAT revenues. Krisp’s smart noise suppression tech silences ambient sounds and isolates your voice for calls. Gurgen Khachatryan claimed that the "illegalities have been taking place in 2020." Partner news Most popular in the section | Russia provides info about arrested Armenian ex-MP Russian law enforcement agencies have provided information about the arrest of Tigran Urikhanyan. Lemkin Institue slams Pashinyan's “cryptic engagement with Genocide denial” The Lemkin Institute is alarmed over Pashinyan’s statements “questioning Armenia's legal basis to pursue justice against Turkey”. 41 detained as antigovernment protests continue in Yerevan 41 people were detained in Yerevan as people demanding Pashinian’s resignation stage campaigns of civil disobedience. Armenia votes for UN resolution granting Palestine new rights The U.N. General Assembly voted by a wide margin on May 10 to grant new “rights and privileges” to Palestine. |