Augmented reality is a cool and popular technique where you view the world through a device (like your iPhone camera, or Google Glass), and the device overlays extra information on top of the real-world view. I'm sure you've seen marker tracking iOS apps where you point the camera at a marker and a 3D image pops out. And of course, you're probably familiar with the robotic overlays in Terminator! In this augmented reality iOS tutorial, you will write an app that takes the user's current position and identifies nearby points of interest (we'll call these POIs). You'll add these points to a MapView and display them also as overlays on a camera view. To find the POIs, you'll use Google's Places API, and you'll use the AR Toolkit to show the POIs on the camera view and calculate the distance from the user's current position. This tutorial assumes you have some basic familiarity with MapKit. If you are completely new to MapKit, check out our Introduction to MapKit tutorial.


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