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Google Cardboard Camera App Launched For iOS

Google Cardboard Camera App Launched For iOS

Google has launched its Cardboard Camera app in December a year ago, to capture virtual reality (VR) photos. The application was so far available to Android users only and basically transforms the smartphone camera into a 360-degree camera to capture three-dimensional panoramas.

The app has now launched on iOS and is now available to download via the App Store. Aside from iOS presentation of the app, Google's Cardboard Camera is likewise picking up a new feature which will allow users to share the VR photos taken with loved ones. To share VR photos, users will need to tap the share icon in the application subsequent to selecting multiple photos to create a virtual photo album.

Cardboard Camera application will create a link that can be sent crosswise over by means of email, message, or shared in apps or on the web. The sharing feature will be available for both Android and iOS users. One of the highlights of Google's Cardboard Camera application is it can record sound at the time of clicking images to hear the moment precisely as it happened.

To capture a VR photo, hold your smartphone vertically, tap record, then turn around as though you're taking a panorama. Also, Google claims on its blog that more than 5 million moments have been captured with Cardboard Camera on android

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