• Build your scene by importing your own .usdz files or take advantage of the ready to use virtual objects in Reality Composer’s built-in AR content library, so you can get up and running quickly.
• Export your complete scene as a .usdz file to use in AR Quick Look, use in your existing 3D projects, or integrate it into your Xcode project with Reality Composer on Mac.
• Add animations that let you move, scale, and add emphasis like a ‘wiggle’ or ‘spin’ to virtual objects, without having any animation experience.
This lets you iterate and build out your AR experience using the recorded data without the need to physically move your device or go to another location.
• Drag and drop to place and rotate virtual objects to assemble your scene directly in AR or on the canvas.
• Record sensor and camera data in the actual location you are building it for, and then replay it on your iOS device while building your app in Xcode later.
• Easily send your project back and forth between your iOS device and your Mac with the Reality Composer app bundled with Xcode.
• Add spatial audio, all of which can be set up to happen upon a user tapping on those objects, coming in close proximity with them, or other triggers.
• Customize a virtual object’s size, style, and more.
Easily prototype and produce AR experiences directly in AR with no prior 3D experience.