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Nextech AR launches ARitize Holograms for smartphone devices available in Apple App Store

Published: 10:31 01 Mar 2022 EST

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A user can share holograms with friends using a QR code or across other social platforms

Nextech AR Solutions Corp announced that its long-awaited app ARitize Holograms has been released in a beta version, and is available for download in the Apple App Store. 

ARitize Holograms is the first to the market app powered by artificial intelligence that lets users create, share and view human holograms on a smartphone device with no green screen required. The app will also be offered as a software development kit (SDK) so that any application can license this groundbreaking technology, the company noted.

In the second quarter, the company shared that ARitize Holograms will be integrated directly with its Metaverse Studio and ARitize Maps, allowing for human holograms to be dropped into and viewed in the metaverse. 

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"It's an exciting time for Nextech as we continue to release new AR technology further pushing the boundary of what's possible. I believe that this is the first on the market human hologram creator app with no green screen required," said Evan Gappelberg, CEO of Nextech AR, in a statement.

He added: "With this release, we are continuing to execute on our vision to 'ARitize' the world. We can ARitize people (through human holograms), places (through spatial mapping), and things (through 3D models).”

A user can share holograms with friends using a QR code or across other social platforms such as TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram. Holograms can be viewed in any place -- the home, office, a conference hall, or even outdoors.

While the app is currently only available for iOS, the company plans to release the app for Android in the second quarter. 

Nextech will also be releasing new features including in-app purchases, providing the company with an opportunity for an additional revenue stream.

Human holograms can be used for a variety of different purposes across several industries including product demonstrations, fitness and training, educational tutorials, music and performances, cooking demonstrations, vlogging, social media, brand ambassadors, makeup and hair tutorials, and more. The use cases are endless for individuals and brands alike, the company said.

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