Wikitude lists the features of the Wikitude Augmented Reality SDK for Vuzix M100:

  • “The Wikitude SDK embeds inhouse-built image recognition and tracking technology, which can be used out of the box. It works with up to 1000 images that can be recognized offline. Developers can switch seamlessly between augmenting recognized images and geo-located points of interest within the live camera image.”
  • “The Wikitude SDK comes with many convenience features to make working with geo-referenced data easy. Design and layout of your points of interest are fully customizable to your meet your needs.”
  • “The Wikitude SDK is fully adapted to the new Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses. Both sensor-based augmented reality experiences and image recognition based experiences are designed to run smoothly and provide an optimal end user experience.”
  • “Adding videos to your augmented reality projects is simple and highly engaging for your users. Wikitude allows you to use either self hosted videos, or videos directly from YouTube or Vimeo. You can even include video with an alpha channel to create your own Hollywood magic in both your Wikitude SDK and Studio projects.”
  • “The Wikitude SDK is built around maximum flexibility for developers and cross-platform support. The sophisticated JavaScript API and HTML web view built on top of the Wikitude SDK deliver a seamless experience. There is no difference in creating a modern mobile web page or an augmented reality experience with the Wikitude SDK.”
  • “The Wikitude SDK can load and render 3D models in the augmented reality scene. Import your 3D model from your favorite tool like Autodesk® Maya® 3D or Blender. Every 3D model can be used in combination with image recognition targets or with geolocations.”