Gap, inc. is testing a smartphone application that will let customers try on clothes virtually and remotely through body type avatars, according to reports from ces 2017. the dressingroom app. The app, created with 3-d software firm avametric, is the first augmented shopping app powered by google's tango software platform. dressing room by gap augmented reality app revealed at ces 2017. The concept, dressing room by gap, was developed in partnership with san francisco-based 3d avatar developer avametric and google – the latter deploying its ar platform tango, which uses camera devices to overlay images onto a physical space in real-time, not unlike the pokemon go mobile game..
(1) removed tango logo from the bottom case. (2) revised the printing on the camera ring. (3) blacked the fisheye area on the camera lens. (4) software disabled fisheye and tof camera function. (5) removed fisheye and tof camera modules, added rubber and mylar to fill the gap.. 4 comment(s) for: asus took a lot of time at their press event today to showcase the all-new zenfone ar, and to go along with the phone's support for google tango, we also got a look at a new augmented reality app being released by the clothing brand gap.... Gap says that for the time being, it's focused only on making its application work on google's augmented-reality platform. that's great news for the search giant, which needs more willing partners.