Aurasma was Autonomy's augmented reality platform. It was available as a software development kit or as a free app for iOS and Android-based mobile devices. Aurasma's image recognition technology used a smartphone's or tablet's camera to recognize real world images, augmenting physical content with animations, videos, 3D models and/or web pages. It was renamed to HP Reveal after purchase by HP in October 2011. Aurasma's augmented reality technology was created in Cambridge, England, by the software company Autonomy, and first demonstrated publicly by Matt Mills in early 2011 at the MipTV Media Market in Cannes, France. On May 5, 2011 "Aurasma Lite" was launched as an application for iPhone, and a version for Android followed on June 10, 2011. In addition to Aurasma's own mobile app, the technology has also been integrated into of other smartphone and tablet applications, the first being created for the 2011 J. J. Abrams film Super 8. In December 2012, the Aurasma mobile app was updated and "Lite" was dropped from its name. More information...
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