I don't think it's a pitfall.. The best times I've had in my 15 years of software development were when I randomly thought of something and got it working in half a day them promptly abandoned it. Tech demos are the best part of product development.
This is awesome, thanks for the video! There's def an audience for it. Forget playful drawing, and think of an engineer walking around machinery marking repairs up. Or a builder inspecting a house. I'd get cracking with it!
Conversely, this could be a Pro app because only early adopters have a powerful enough device. From October 2024, there will be new devices which could take market share to 20%. But really interesting to see you thought process with Astro. Hope you get better soon!
The app will need some time to develop, by the time you have something polished, adoption to iPhone 15 will have increased and a new apple vision pro will be released. 7-10 % i think is a lot actually. Make min version iOS 15. They are the early adopter you want to target. Maybe you could develop an AR SDK, I could use that for science applications. P.s. was too early to comment in the video, you are now discussing this
Hi Adam. Sorry for my broken English. For some reason I came across your video. And when I saw the dilemma you are in about what the use of your app could be, my mind went straight here. ua-cam.com/users/shortsPly9JuKwyB8 I will explain the point. - If it is possible to save the state of the drawings in the space where they were painted, it is not only applicable to inspection work so that another inspector can see where exactly the errors are, but also once the change is made you know where you left the marks. - This can also work as guides for places or for people with visual disabilities by being able to map their house + with offline visual recognition the app can help them navigate in their house or new spaces. - Custom AR Suits??? May Be??? But as you mentioned, this is only possible when the majority has access to this technology in a common way. Great Video by the way!
It's the companion feature to the Vision Pro - somehow people need to cheaply create that spatial data for the VR headset. Might be removed in later iPhone versions, we'll see.
I don't think it's a pitfall.. The best times I've had in my 15 years of software development were when I randomly thought of something and got it working in half a day them promptly abandoned it. Tech demos are the best part of product development.
great video..love how you show your process of keyword research and your app builds
Appreciate the kind words
This is awesome, thanks for the video! There's def an audience for it. Forget playful drawing, and think of an engineer walking around machinery marking repairs up. Or a builder inspecting a house. I'd get cracking with it!
Conversely, this could be a Pro app because only early adopters have a powerful enough device. From October 2024, there will be new devices which could take market share to 20%. But really interesting to see you thought process with Astro. Hope you get better soon!
The app will need some time to develop, by the time you have something polished, adoption to iPhone 15 will have increased and a new apple vision pro will be released. 7-10 % i think is a lot actually. Make min version iOS 15. They are the early adopter you want to target. Maybe you could develop an AR SDK, I could use that for science applications.
P.s. was too early to comment in the video, you are now discussing this
Why not take a picture and draw in it?
Hi Adam. Sorry for my broken English. For some reason I came across your video. And when I saw the dilemma you are in about what the use of your app could be, my mind went straight here.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsPly9JuKwyB8
I will explain the point.
- If it is possible to save the state of the drawings in the space where they were painted, it is not only applicable to inspection work so that another inspector can see where exactly the errors are, but also once the change is made you know where you left the marks.
- This can also work as guides for places or for people with visual disabilities by being able to map their house + with offline visual recognition the app can help them navigate in their house or new spaces.
- Custom AR Suits??? May Be???
But as you mentioned, this is only possible when the majority has access to this technology in a common way.
Great Video by the way!
I would think Apple would provide such features as standard just to get people familiar with AR
You might have a point because it worked. It’s a feature looking for a usecase it seems
It's the companion feature to the Vision Pro - somehow people need to cheaply create that spatial data for the VR headset.
Might be removed in later iPhone versions, we'll see.
Building is so fun. 😂
We have the best job in the world. Wouldn’t have it any other way