Seene is one of those apps that immediately captures attention although for me, it was short lived when I first discovered it. The tech is very cool but it has a high barrier to create. The same is true for Fyuse. cc @jtzou
@rrhoover we have reengineered the app from the ground up to create a more immersive, engaging and shareable product experience.
Dropping previous barriers to creation and sharing has been a key part of this change. Seene 2 simplifies the capture process into a single movement that takes less than a second, which is a major upgrade from version 1 of the app.
Version 1 of Seene also incurred sharing restrictions due to format (WebGL only), so we made Seene 2 compatible with the dominant formats of the present (photo, gif, video), whilst still allowing for new outputs in the future (games, VR, 3D printing).
From the company website:
"Seene has developed a portfolio of advanced computer vision technologies designed from the ground up for use on mobile devices in real-time applications.
We enable these devices to locate themselves in space, map visual environments, and recreate in 3D what is seen through the camera, turning a standard smartphone into a 3D scanner without the use of additional hardware or off-device processing."
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