After integrating Snapchat into its latest Galaxy A Series smartphones, Samsung is trying out a new AR camera app for its army of mobile devices. The company recently released a beta version of AR Canvas, an experimental app for its Galaxy smartphones that gives users the ability to create semi-persistent AR scenes with a variety of images. Don't Miss: Here Are All the Things in You Can Do in Augmented Reality with the Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9+Using the rear-facing camera, users can type out and anchor 3D text, doodle, embed GIFs, and place photos from their photo gallery into their physical surroundings. SamsungSamsungSamsungAR Canvas also includes the ability to copy images recognized by the camera and paste them elsewhere in the scene, an ability previously seen in apps like Weird Cuts and DoodleLens. With the scene set, users can then save the scene for others to view it in that location within 30 days. "AR Canvas provides fun features to decorate the space around you with AR content

Samsung's New App for Galaxy Smartphones Turns the World into Your AR Canvas
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