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Common question about our AR-CAD
<aside> 🚧 The construction industry start using BIM (Building information models) which they are drawn in three dimensions, then why we still developing the visulation from 2D to 3D ?
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Our answers is:
Building information models (BIM) are included in CAD (Computer Aided Design/Drawing), and floor plans are mostly printed in 2D. Currently, the BIM augmented reality where based on the QR-code-based approaches, which require the modeler to upload their BIM model to the server and the user downloads the updated model from the web. The AR vision is limited to the modeler's intention, if they were not willing to upload the 3D model, then the general public has no assets to it.
This project “AR-CAD” used to be an alternative method to visualize the 2D lines into 3D augmented reality model based on the graph, not relying on the modeler.

Figure shows Computer Aided Design (CAD) market share (% in percentage) worldwide from 2016 to 2018 and projections in 2023 and 2028, by Technology
<aside> 🚧 Currently, the computer vision industry have the similar QR-code based augmented reality product. What are the different between AR-CAD and them ?
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Our answer is:
AR-CAD differs from other augmented reality software in two ways: its mobility and aspect. We provide high mobility through any CAD graphs, while other augmented reality software is associated with their related products, such as Bently, Autodesk, and SketchUp.