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For the past several years Google has been building out a ton of 3D models of animals and other objects that you can view in augmented reality but, recently, Google has all but removed the vast ...
Google 3D Animals and objects are a novel way to interact with your favorite beasts and even bring them to life in your room. Over time, it introduced more animals, including dinosaurs.
Google’s augmented reality animals are spectacular. Here’s how to find them, which are the best and the latest list available.
Google’s 3D animals are the best antidote to lockdown boredom. Here’s how to get them and the comprehensive list of what you can find.
See what happens. Google has a lot of animals, and also some space objects like planets and satellites via NASA. And the list of 3D objects may increase, based on indications from Google and Apple.
Regardless of the reason for using them (tiger king, bored at home, etc.), people everywhere are making 3D animals an incredibly fun quarantine activity.
The animals were part of a Google push to make its search engine become an extension of augmented reality. I expected Google would launch more AR things sooner, but instead it's been slow, until now.
Just search for an animal on Google’s mobile app and tap “view in 3D” among the results. Android Police has a pretty good list of all the AR animals they’ve discovered so far.
Google has expanded the number of augmented reality creatures you can discover on Search. The tech giant has announced on Twitter that it has added 50 new 3D animals to Search on mobile.
To get started with Google's Aussie AR animals, simply search for any of the following in the Google app on your phone: koala, kangaroo, quokka, wombat, platypus, emu, kookaburra, or echidna.