iPhone X has presented, thanks to a very interesting toolkit, the way he sees our face scanned by Face ID for facial recognition and a multitude of other useful functions. In the video clip below you can see what the user's face looks like while Face ID is actively scanning it, this being the 3D representation created by Apple.
iPhone X was launched by Apple with the mention that Face ID creates 3D representations of our faces, but also with the fact that developers can see them in some applications. Well, now we can see exactly what the developers see about our face after scanning through Face ID with the iPhone X, the idea itself being extremely interesting.
The iPhone X will allow many developers to record our faces in this way, with one company planning to release a special SDK that will allow them to do so. This week, this SDK will be launched, which has the name MeasureKit, and it will be available exclusively for iPhone X, so it will not be able to be used on other phones.
Face Mesh tool coming to MeasureKit later this week — measure face attributes while having lots of fun with your new #iPhoneX #ARKit ? pic.twitter.com/TwHMFlxbOR
— MeasureKit (@MeasureKit) November 2, 2017