People, I just installed the Ikea Place app on my iPad Pro, went into the kitchen, and saw the future: The lasagna my wife is making for dinner tonight. Ikea Place, on the other hand, isn’t the future ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Google’s ARCore has allowed IKEA Place to make its way to Android. IKEA announced the move today, giving IKEA ...
Now that Apple's augmented reality platform is nearly here, developers are ready to show off what it can do... and one of the first examples will be particularly handy if you're updating your living ...
With the release of iOS 11 earlier today, Apple officially joined the augmented reality fray thanks to ARKit. One of the most often touted partners for ARKit has been Ikea, and now the retailer’s ...
There's nothing worse than taking a day trip to IKEA and assembling a piece of furniture only to find that it doesn't quite fit where you hoped it would go or that it doesn't really match with the ...
Using augmented reality to plan your living space, office or business has now become even easier thanks to a new update rolled out to the IKEA Place furniture app. Utilising Apple’s powerful ARKit ...
Wondering how that coffee table would look in your living room? IKEA has an app for that. The Sweden-based home furnishings maker is launching IKEA Place, an augmented reality application that will ...
ARKit is Apple’s official entry in the world of augmented reality, and it’s easy to read it as a big play to create an ecosystem for, when the time is right, its long-rumoured pair of AR smartglasses.
Ikea's Place app is heading to Android. The augmented reality application gives you access to 3,200 items from Ikea's inventory and allows to see what they'd look like in your home by placing their 3D ...
Following the release of iOS 11, IKEA's much-anticipated augmented reality app has been released on the App Store. Called IKEA Place, the app lets you browse through a wide selection of IKEA products, ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...