MarketScale
‹ Back to Industries

Architecture & Design

AR Engineers are Honing Their Chops on Social Media Effects

AR filters are becoming not only a fan favorite for social media platforms, but a point of direct investment. Following in Facebook and Snapchat’s footsteps, TikTok is investing in its own AR experiences development hub, Effect House, where interested developers can apply to create engaging augmented reality filters and effects for the platform. Why is…

September 10, 2021, 10:10 AM UTC
Share

AR filters are becoming not only a fan favorite for social media platforms, but a point of direct investment. Following in Facebook and Snapchat’s footsteps, TikTok is investing in its own AR experiences development hub, Effect House, where interested developers can apply to create engaging augmented reality filters and effects for the platform.

Why is AR, though, especially crowd-sourced AR, such a focus for social media platforms right now? And if TikTok’s beta-tested platform becomes a permanent staple, how will this change the landscape of AR design and engineering work for 3D professionals? Tanya Gupta, digital artist and AR/VR engineer, offered her insights on where AR engagement brings value to social platforms, and how engineers & designers can get in on the action.

Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B!

Twitter – @MarketScale
Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale
LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale

Free workspace

You just read one expert. Imagine publishing yours.

This article was produced through MarketScale. Create a free workspace and turn your own team's expertise into articles, video, and social, at scale. No credit card, no demo required.

Request invite →Book a demoNPS +73 · 1,000+ creators · 38+ countries

Explore More Architecture & Design Insights

Discover expert perspectives across the full Architecture & Design vertical.

Browse Architecture & Design Hub