


Sevengill sharks, leopard sharks, spiny dogfish and the elusive Pacific angel shark all dwell in our Monterey Bay Habitats exhibit like they do just beyond our walls in the cold waters of the bay. Google introduced a few changes for Google Search on mobile devices today at IO 2019, as well as new features for Google Lens.įor Search, it is bringing AR to supported mobile devices, like great white sharks and animated models from Visible Body. Spot sharks, rays and other fishes as they cruise through our rocky reef. Here we get to meet the biggest fish in the ocean, the whale shark, a rare species thought to migrate extremely long distances. With new AR features in Search, you can view and interact with 3D objects right from Search and place them directly into your own space, giving you a sense of scale and detail. For example, it’s one thing to read that a great white shark can be 18 feet long. that creates digital 3D models of living organisms to support wildlife conservation. Jean-Michel Cousteau invites you to embark on a breathtaking underwater voyage to discover the ultimate predator: the shark. It’s another to see it up close in relation to the things around you. Sharks 3D: Directed by Jean-Jacques Mantello. So when you search for select animals, you’ll get an option right in the Knowledge Panel to view them in 3D and AR.īrands will also being getting in on this AR fun. Companies like New Balance, Samsung, and Target will soon be able to surface their own content in Search, viewable in AR. Let’s say there’s a cool pair you’re checking out online, but want to know if it goes well with your outfit. Thanks to AR, you can put the shoes right next to your clothes on the bed and see what looks good.įor Google Lens, things are getting pretty wild. Soon, you’ll be able to point your device at a local food menu, with Lens able to highlight the most popular dishes right on the physical menu. Shark 3D is an engine developed by Spinor for creating and viewing interactive 3D scenes. This is done by Google recognizing each item on the menu, then cross referencing that information with what people are saying online via Google Maps. On top of that, if there’s a dish you aren’t familiar with, Google Lens can easily pull photos of the dish up for you to see. Google is also partnering with Bon Appetit to offer super immersive recipes for users of Lens.
