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Spatial Anchors is a cross-platform developer service that allows you to create mixed reality experiences with objects that persist their location across devices over time. When you're finished, you'll have a HoloLens app built with Unity that can save and recall a spatial anchor. You'll learn how to: Create a Spatial Anchors account. HoloLens 2 offers the most comfortable and immersive mixed reality experience available, with industry-leading solutions that deliver value in minutes—all enhanced by the reliability, security, and scalability of cloud and AI services from Microsoft.
What is Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK)?
MRTK is an amazing open-source toolkit that has been around since the HoloLens was first released. The toolkit wouldn't be where it is today without the hard work of our contributing developer community. Over the past three years, we've listened to the feedback of our developer community, and built MRTK v2 to take the biggest concerns into account.
MRTK for Unity is an open-source, cross-platform development kit for mixed reality applications. The easiest way to install the toolkit is with our new Mixed Reality Feature Tool application. Follow our installation and usage instructions and select the Mixed Reality Toolkit Foundation package in the Mixed Reality Toolkit category.
MRTK for Unity provides a cross-platform input system, foundational components, and common building blocks for spatial interactions. MRTK version 2 intends to speed up application development for Microsoft HoloLens, Windows Mixed Reality immersive (VR) headsets, and OpenVR platform. The project is aimed at reducing barriers to entry, creating mixed reality applications, and contributing back to the community as we all grow.
Take a look at MRTK's documentation for more feature details.
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New with MRTK v2
We want to stress our commitment to these platform tools. In fact, we used MRTK version 2 to develop our inbox experiences, such as the out-of-box setup experience (OOBE) and our Mixed Reality Tips application. You can also expect to see new HoloLens 2 capabilities first exposed through MRTK because we believe it’s the best way to develop on our platform.
Modular
We have built it in a modular way, so you don't need to take every bit of the toolkit into your project. There are actually a few benefits to this. It keeps your project size smaller, and makes it easier to manage. Additionally, because it’s built with scriptable objects and is interface-driven, it’s also possible for you to replace the components that are included with your own, to support other services, systems, and platforms.
Cross-platform
Speaking of other platforms, it has cross-platform support. And while this doesn’t mean every single platform is supported, we have made sure none of the toolkit code will break when you switch your build target to other platforms. The robustness and extensibility of the modular design sets your apps up to support multiple platforms, such as ARCore, ARKit, and OpenVR.
Performant
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Working with mobile platforms, we constructed it with performance in mind. This is super important, and we wanted to ensure that the tools aren't going to work against you.