Gamooz, a augmented reality apps development company, based out of Gurgaon has recently launched their new AR app, called “Zoop”, an augmented reality browser. Zoop is a free app available on apple iTunes store and Google play store. Developed using the latest cloud recognition technology, Zoop supports 1 million plus trackable images in the cloud, without affecting the app size. It also supports multiple types of AR experiences, which cater to different industry
Zoop is bundled with some really cool features, which differentiate it from other AR apps in the market. It has an open URL, open video, configurable buttons, surveys, picture gallery, product catalog, configurable list, animation, X-Ray vision, clean blur images, 360 panoramas, magnify images, shaking effects, games, puzzles etc to give a distinguish effects.
Augmented reality has been the buzz world in the tech industry for quite sometime now. There are quite a few AR apps in the market claiming millions of users. Print Industry is also actively moving towards adoption of these AR apps to bridge the gap between print and digital content.
“Zoop is a boon for the print industry, which can utilize Zoop to bridge the gap between print and digital content”, says Gaurav Wadhwa, co-founder at Gamooz. “We are already talking to leading newspapers and magazines in India and they have shown strong interest towards this technology. You will be seeing more and more newspapers and magazines using Zoop in the near future”, said Wadhwa.
“We have a full feature roadmap in-place for Zoop, and we will be adding new features on a regular basis. Our goal is to offer user with amazing experience and utility, which will encourage the users to use the app on a regular basis, rather use it only when there is a print image/advertisement that can be scanned by the app”, said Harsh Mathur, co-founder at Gamooz.