Google. LAUNCH a WORLD PREMIERE for the Internet

Google. A very important world premiere was announced for launch by the American company, here is what it will bring for its users.

Google augmented reality search

Google. During last week's I/O, the American company announced a world premiere that everyone should know about, because it will soon be part of people's lives all over the world, and it's good news. More precisely, those from Google announced that they will also implement augmented reality in Google Search, shortly after they implemented it for Google Maps, although everything there is now offered only in beta version.

Google. You can see below how augmented reality can be used within the Google Search search engine for the results that are displayed for users, the idea itself being an extremely interesting one. Basically, the results for searches made through Google's search engine will display some animations for augmented reality that will allow us to display virtual content over a video feed taken through the camera of our phones.

Google. LAUNCH a WORLD PREMIERE for the Internet

Google. Some examples were presented during I/O, more precisely, the human muscles can be represented in augmented reality so that people can see much more clearly what it looks like in an animated version. If you are not interested in human muscles, and you want to see clothes, for example, then Google will have in the search results including animations for augmented reality with clothing items that we can also place over our bodies using augmented reality.

Google. The company said the first results will appear in the search engine this month, but more may be added by NASA, New Balance, Samsung, Target, Volvo, and other companies by the end of the year. The idea itself is a very good one, and it will certainly make Google's search engine much more interactive for those who use it, but it is also necessary for web developers to implement 3D models for augmented reality.

Google. The Google Search search engine is the first to offer such functionality for search results, but we will probably see something similar from other companies since this is offered directly from Mountain View.