Apple unlocks room-scanning powers for devs

Scan and map surroundings with LiDAR-powered Apple RoomPlan

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Applehas unveiled a new API for creating 3D floor plans of an interior room. .

Since 2020, top-end iPhones and iPads have been equipped with LiDAR scanners - Light Detection And Ranging technology capable of scanning and mapping out a user’s immediate surroundings.

Now, at its recentWWDC 2022event, the company has revealedRoomPlan, an augmented reality tool powered by Apple’s ARKit, that will let businesses use LiDAR inside their own apps. Aimed firmly at professionals in the real estate, hospitality, architecture, and interior design industries, Apple says RoomPlan will “help your app quickly create simplified parametric 3D scans of a room” to streamline conceptual planning.

How does Apple RoomPlan work?

How does Apple RoomPlan work?

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Currently, RoomPlan is in beta, but Apple’sdeveloper documentationfor adopting this API offers some clues.

Within the app, a user first scans the room with their device. According to Apple, “the framework inspects a device’s camera feed and LiDAR readings and identifies walls, windows, openings, and doors. RoomPlan also recognizes room features, furniture, and appliances, for example, a fireplace, bed, or refrigerator, and provides that information to the app.”

Once the scan is approved, the user can access RoomPlan’s readings. This includes estimated dimensions of a room, the option to add virtual furniture, or even include the room in a 3D game.

Results output in USD and USDZ file formats, allowing additional adjustments when exported to USD-compatible tools like AutoCAD - our top choice forbest architecture software.

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3D mapping on mobile devices isn’t new - some of thebest interior design softwarehave long-touted AR capabilities. It’s a way of accurately visualizing concepts in situ, allowing users to ‘see’ how completed projects may look in the very space they stand.

By opening up real-time scanning with LiDAR to third-party apps, though, Apple is making access even simpler for businesses keen to bring augmented reality visions to life for customers and clients. And it’s a way to create better experiences for app users. RoomPlan lets app developers “highlight physical structures and display text that guides a user to scan the shape of their physical environment.”

In addition to improved guidance comes better visual feedback during a scan, while the dollhouse view will display everything that’s been scanned in a room. Effectively, with this announcement, it’s possible for development teams to make their3D home design softwareeven more powerful.

Steve is TechRadar Pro’s B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware. He began in tech journalism reviewing photo editors and video editing software at the magazine Web User, where he also covered technology news, features, and how-to guides. Today, he and his team of reviewers test out a range of creative software, hardware, and office furniture. Once upon a time, he wrote TV commercials and movie trailers. Relentless champion of the Oxford comma.

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