
Occipital, the San Francisco-based spatial computing startup, first planted its flag in computer vision tech five years ago when it released a plug-in sensor, billed as the first 3D sensor created for mobile devices such as the iPad. Called Structure Sensor, it allows users—mostly software developers and gamers—to capture 3D models or images in order to map the surrounding area.
Occipital announced this week that it has released a second sensor, called Structure Core. According to Adam Rodnitzky, Occipital’s vice president of marketing, Structure Core differs from the original product in that it is more self-contained, doesn’t need to... Read more »