📄️ Audio Guidelines
In the dynamic world of AR applications, audio serves as a powerful tool that complements and enhances the visual experience, immersing users in a multisensory environment. While visuals play a crucial role in AR, audio brings an added layer of depth and realism, enabling developers to create truly immersive and engaging experiences.
📄️ Comfort and Content Placement Guidelines
Visual Comfort
📄️ Content Placement Strategies
The Magic Leap 2 has a variety of sensors and tracking capabilities that enable the creation of experiences where virtual content appears to stick and behave as though it were part of the user’s physical environment. As a developer of XR applications, you have the challenging task of leveraging all of the myriad features and technologies exposed by the platform to build experiences that work as well as possible on the hardware given your particular use case. Incorporating the user’s physical environment into your application is both a technical and a design challenge that is unique to developing for XR platforms where the user is able to see their physical surroundings. You’ll need to understand what technologies are available, and the tradeoffs between them, to effectively design experiences that blend virtual objects with physical spaces as seamlessly as possible.
📄️ Improve Visual Stability (C-API)
This article discusses how to improve visual stability for apps created using the Magic Leap Native API (C-API). For information a more recent article about how to improve visual stability for apps creating using OpenXR, see Improve Visual Stability in OpenXR.
📄️ Privacy, Security & Safety Best Practices
Overview