Hi I'm Martin Wikitude's CTO
and I have fantastic news to share with you
today
well are launching the Wikitude Studio
the worlds easiest web based augmented reality creation tool
by logging into Wikitude Studio on our website
you can let your creativity go wild create your own
amazing augmented reality apps
no programming skills needed - put magic on print media billboards brochures
packaging or even appearal like t-shirts
the sky is the limit. 
Along with Studio
we are also launching a fully optimized update
of our Android and iOS SDK
integrating our own image recognition and tracking engine
built completely in-house by our talented
Wikitude development team
but enough of talking
let me show you the ease of use of Wikitude Studio and the power of our technology
simply log on to studio.wikitude.com
create a new project
or open an existing one
start adding target images via
drag-and-drop
in this example
we will create a full page print ad
for an italian super sports car
we've already chosen the target image
and we're now adding augmentations
we're starting by having a 3D
model of this amazing italian vehicle
you can position and scale it to where
you want to appear later
on the target image
you can rotate it
and even change the opacity if
needed
of course the most important element of
you AR experience
is a call to action
you can add buttons to webpages, twitter
facebook and the like
you can add videos or whatever suits
your particular project best in this
example
we are adding a "BOOK NOW" button for a
test drive
linking to the car manufacturer's
website
once you're done you can export your
project to create a unique URL
referencing your project
one of the great features of the Wikitude
Studio is that you can test your project
during the creation process simply click
on the "Preview on Device" button
the target images will then appear on
the screen
simply use your device to experience
your creation come to life
and that's it
it only took a couple of minutes to
create this fantastic experience - sure to
engage in uses and their customers
Go to studio.wikitude.com
