Snapchat's wacky face-swapping augmented reality lenses are about to take over the real world. In May, Netflix and Warner Bros. started experimenting with IRL graphics that overlay branded objects viewed through the app's rear-facing camera. Over the past few months, Snapchat has begun testing 3-D versions of those graphics--like the viral dancing hot dog and...
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September 29, 2017
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Snapchat's wacky face-swapping augmented reality lenses are about to take over the real world. In May, Netflix and Warner Bros. started experimenting with IRL graphics that overlay branded objects viewed through the app's rear-facing camera. Over the past few months, Snapchat has begun testing 3-D versions of those graphics--like the viral dancing hot dog and...
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