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Scan the QR code on iOS or Android
After creating almost 100 AR experiences, we took a long, hard look at the pain-points we felt with existing WebAR SDKs. We built Launch to be cheaper, more reliable, and all-around better.
Get started for free, then decide your project plan based on the needs & duration of your project. We don't charge for views.
$0
Start building for free. You’ll be able to upgrade if you start getting large numbers of views.
$99 / project
Perfect if you are building your own AR experience.
$199 / project
Ideal for building fully-customized projects for clients.
If you have anything else you want to ask, reach out to us.
Variant Launch uses a combination of Android's native WebXR support, and an iOS feature called App Clips that seamlessly downloads the Variant Launch viewer and displays your experience.
Nope! The user just needs to scan a QR code or tap a button, as they would with any WebXR experience.
Launch currently includes camera-tracking, hit-tests, anchors and dom-overlay. We support immersive-ar sessions with the "local" reference space type.
There is almost no difference in UX when using a QR code. When scanning the code in each platform, the user is taken directly to your website, with WebXR available. This is why we recommend QR as the preferred discovery method for your experience.
On Android the user can tap a button to launch your experience in standard WebXR. On iOS the user must tap an App Clip prompt to launch the experience. You control when the prompt is presented to the user, and depending on your plan you can also customise the look and feel of the App Clip prompt.
To trigger the App Clip prompt, the user must be redirected to a Variant Launch page. The user must also be in a Safari browser session to launch the app. We detect the most popular browsers and apps, and instruct users how to launch their experience.
WebXR support on Android varies depending on device and browser, but the vast majority of Android phone users will be able to launch WebXR from their browser