Qualcomm introduces Snapdragon Spaces™ XR developer platform, a headworn AR developer kit that uses the Khronos OpenXR specification to enable application portability. https://t.co/YFvrSqmNJw pic.twitter.com/LGXtVvX8aq
— Tim Lewis (@croftedge) November 10, 2021
Qualcomm launches Snapdragon Spaces to usher in a new frontier of spatial computing. Snapdragon Spaces uses the OpenXR specification to enable application portability.https://t.co/TEqt3QoPKR@Qualcomm #ARGlasses #AugmentedReality
— OpenXR (@OpenXR) November 9, 2021
.@Qualcomm just revealed @Snapdragon Spaces. We believe it's really going to help developers and hardware manufacturers come into the AR space and accelerate it at a rate we have not yet seen. https://t.co/sucnnGWCqH
— Resolution Games (@resolutiongame) November 9, 2021
퀄컴, 증강현실 개발자 키트 스냅드래곤 스페이스 XR 개발자 플랫폼 공개
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 10, 2021
Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform Launches to Create Headworn AR Experiences that Adapt to the Spaces Around Us | Qualcomm https://t.co/L2xhjpdHGb
$NXOPF
— ans (@ansmohad) November 10, 2021
new Qualcomm press note: https://t.co/fC3bWMnxhh
Snapdragon Spaces is Qualcomm's new platform focused on delivering augmented reality through applications for Android devices.
Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform Launches to Create Headworn AR Experiences that Adapt to the Spaces Around Us | Qualcomm https://t.co/h2anPK5f4O
— Munechika Nishida (@mnishi41) November 10, 2021
We are excited to announce that Overlay is now partners with @Qualcomm!
— Figmin XR (@FigminXR) November 9, 2021
Figmin XR is coming to the Snapdragon spaces #XR platform!
Hooray! #IndieDev power! ?https://t.co/DDU51pu4F9
.@Qualcomm has launched its Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform to enable the creation of immersive AR experiences. The dev kit supports features including hand tracking, object and image recognition, plane detection, spatial mapping, and more. https://t.co/zmhQ9Fl5AA
— Edge Impulse (@EdgeImpulse) November 9, 2021
Qualcomm announces “Snapdragon Spaces”
— Brad Lynch (@SadlyItsBradley) November 9, 2021
An XR Developer Platform to create headworn AR experiences that adapt to the spaces around ushttps://t.co/CBLBIH399a
The team at @TRIPPVR is very grateful to @Qualcomm for including us in their Snapdragon Spaces XR platform announced today. Working with Qualcomm has been a success condition in my career and I am excited for their contribution to building the metaverse. https://t.co/ucSBYfyNUz
— nanea.eth (@nanea) November 9, 2021
Want to jump into the the Hyper-Mataverse?, start here:@Qualcomm @Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform Launches to Create Headworn AR Experiences that Adapt to the Spaces Around Us.https://t.co/b0vF7AHAu8
— Richie Anaya (@richie_anaya) November 9, 2021
@TMobileAccel is exclusively partnering with @Qualcomm Technologies new Snapdragon Spaces XP Developer Platform along with startups, to build immersive 5G experiences for AR glasses for gaming, entertainment and other industries.
— Ryan Sullivan (@SullyRP) November 9, 2021
This is a big WIN! ?https://t.co/CoUNaCyN8M
.@TMobileAccel participants always blow me away with their 5G-focused ideas and now we're throwing AR glasses in the mix! Can't wait for the Spring program! https://t.co/YU87etzrye
— Mike Katz (@Mike_Katz) November 9, 2021
.@TMobile's partnership with @Qualcomm's Snapdragon Spaces is a perfect example of how we're fueling use cases for #5GForAll. What better way to kick it off than with @TMobileAccel's to help develop innovation for AR glasses! https://t.co/jgilB00ezb
— John Saw (@JohnSaw) November 9, 2021