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- Engine Developer Portal - PTC
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- Getting Started with Vuforia Engine in Unity - PTC
Play Mode is configured in the Vuforia Configuration section, and you may use a webcam, simulator mode, or recording mode to test your Vuforia targets See Vuforia Play Mode in Unity for more information Building and Running your App¶ Vuforia Engine-powered Unity apps are built and run like other Unity apps for Android, iOS, and UWP
- Vuforia Features - Vuforia Engine Library - PTC
Note that some Vuforia features are required to run on a Device Pose supported device Enable Device Tracking in Unity — Learn more on enabling this capability Pose Status and Status Info — The Device Pose Observer returns tracking states that you can use to optimize the user experience and tracking use cases
- Vuforia Engine Package for Unity - PTC
Add Vuforia Engine to your Unity project through Unity's Package Manager, or download and import the Unity Asset Package from the Vuforia Engine Developer portal This guide presents three ways to add Vuforia Engine to your Unity project
- Android - Vuforia Engine Library - PTC
To build a Vuforia Engine sample for the Android platform, follow these steps: Launch Android Studio Select Open an existing Android Studio project from the Quick Start launch page Browse to the \…\vuforia-sdk-android-xx-yy-zz\samples\Vuforia-samples-x-y-z\Android directory and click OK to open it
- Plan Licenses Tab - Vuforia Engine Library - PTC
Vuforia Engine's Basic plan is free to use and publish applications with However, it does not support publishing apps utilizing Premium or Enterprise features Vuforia Engine's Premium plan unlocks the use and publishing of applications using Premium features and direct production support
- Magic Leap - Vuforia Engine Library - PTC
Getting Started with Vuforia Engine and Magic Leap 2¶ Set up Vuforia Engine and Magic Leap 2 to track and develop experiences that detect and track physical images and objects on their latest device
- UWP - Vuforia Engine Library
Vuforia Engine supports the development of Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps on select Intel and ARM based Windows 10 devices, including Microsoft Surface and HoloLens The Engine SDK and Vuforia Samples use C# APIs for Unity development and C APIs for native development
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