Aria The AR Platform Cheats

Aria The AR Platform Hack 2.2.1 + Redeem Codes

The reality browser

Developer: Alkanoids
Category: Entertainment
Price: Free
Version: 2.2.1
ID: it.alkanoids.aria

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Description

Aria is an AR Platform built to be a reference for the augmented reality world: art, communication, adv, gaming and social. Download the app and start exploring the world. Target are already available on poster, stickers, book and tshirt. Find more target on instagram @ariaplatform, @thiscover__,@alchemica_gallery and more.
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Version history

2.2.1
2023-08-02
AR core improvement
2.1.1
2022-06-14
Audio bug fix, increased performance, optimized size.
2.1.0
2021-11-07
New recording system, new UI for social sharing, improvement of play, and streaming performance.
2.0.0
2019-11-27
Bug fixing for iOS 13, video recording now available, new image.
1.7.1
2018-06-06
Bug fixes
1.7
2018-06-05
cloud version improved, new targets
1.6
2018-05-17
New targets, audio improvements.
1.5
2018-04-10
New targets, bug fixes.
1.4
2018-03-02
Bug Fixes, new targets, performance improvement.
1.3
2017-12-14
New target, better performances, bug fixes.
1.2
2017-12-02
Better performance, color fixed, optimized content size, bug fixes.
1.1
2017-11-27
Optimized contents size.
1.0
2017-11-22

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Ratings

2.2 out of 5
352 Ratings

Reviews

wofnsl,
not enough artwork/albums!
like many others, I thought this was a super cool concept and was very excited to try it on my small record collection. I have three of the most well-known album covers of all time: Dark Side of the Moon, Sgt. Pepper’s, and Abbey Road. In addition I’ve got some other classic albums (Bowie, Fleetwood Mac (not Rumours which I know does work lol), Stevie Nicks, etc.).

Of all these only Abbey Road was recognised by the app. I’m not saying they should’ve focused only on classic music, but it seems a bit silly to not have expected annoyed reviews from people who wanted to try this app out on Dark Side of the Moon. I also think they should include a library/directory page where you can see what albums they do have artwork for — that might help make people’s expectations more realistic.
iTcHy7,
Awesome technology, yet restrained by mismanagement.
This app has such great potential yet is limited in scope by the developers. If artists outside of Alkanoids could use it it would have HUGE potential. I’m a painter/mixed media artist that has looked for an app to do the things this can do for some time. There is one other app that I know of, CreativeMuse, yet it’s platform is clunky and unrefined. Aria desperately needs to figure out how to make the technology available to the masses although I’ve followed them and been in contact with them for over a year and they are yet to get something together. Seems like they are losing $$$ everyday they waste not getting this into the hands of artist willing to pay for a subscription type service. Might just turn out to be a beautiful looking dud.
HyperBeard is Awesome,
This app is great for what it is
I have many albums yet it only animated one.. Boston’s hit album “Boston.” - was I disappointed? Not at all. I understand that the developers of this app are human, and it takes a good amount of work to create an animation for just a single album. I think this app has a lot of potential - I hope they really do something with it. But please don’t go on expecting all of your albums to suddenly be animated, chances are none of them might be - especially if most of what you own are indie or just less popular artists.. But again, for what it is it is amazing
Sabine D. Maloney,
Great For Collectors of Modern Music (I assume)
Somehow an app for vinyl visuals only had 2 of my relatively large collection (Rumours and Abbey Road). I’m not trying to say this couldn’t be great for people who collect more modern music than I typically do (I assume the remaining music they have is modern?) but the majority of vinyl is old. I’m still somewhat baffled they didn’t have Sgt. Pepper’s as it’s not only a classic but would be a really fun illustration. Even some of my more modern indie music wasn’t there so I’m assuming most of the vinyls on there are pop which is fine but I really doubt that’s the target demographic of 3D vinyl art. Most vinyl collectors are in the older music genres or indie. I hope they work to add more albums as it’s a really cool concept though!
marty1985mcfly,
Great concept
Love the idea of animating the vinyls I already own though the app doesn’t tell the user the availability of albums that are or soon to be compatible with the app. Even the Instagram page of the app isn’t very informative on album availability. The app itself is bland with nothing more than a camera to record the animation and it feels rushed. A list of the albums with AR compatibility would greatly improve the app.
gnarlyglasses13,
Patience require
Don’t get discourage when your albums or art doesn’t come to life. You gotta understand the people who run this app have to make digital art for every album piece and art piece.
So with that being said a lot of albums and art cannot come to life. But when I scanned one of my albums it said more to come soon. And I think it’s still a pretty cool app. The thought of my favorite albums coming to life, artists who have passed. It’s just heartwarming. This is awesome when it works. But like I said. Just be patient. And keep an eye out for new digital art
Dhcjhldhabgx,
Billboard for the Basic
So I have a collection of vintage records, stuff I got from my mom. The Beatles, Chicago, Grand Funk Railroad, and even Cheech and Chong and trying this on all of them didn’t work. It only worked on Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic” album I bought recently and none of of the others in my collection of 100 that also has Daft Punk. This is almost false advertising to start this transformation of art medium with the most recent artists in the songbook. This could be used as a tool of culture relation and history, yet is seen as a tool to perpetuate the most surface level artists that have no relation to emotion or soul that classics can offer. This could be a tool for connection and understanding but seems to be just a cruddy billboard like the radio. Sad really.
laholo717,
Really cool but missing a lot
I love love love the idea of this and it’s so fun to find out which albums it does work for. It has made collecting albums seem much more fun. I just hope they add things like a search of what albums they have. I hope they allow other artists to work on it so it can become even greater and more varied in art styles and albums.
BigDonnyTrump69420,
has potential
in theory it’s a cool app but it’s extremely limited, out of my 30 vinyls including a couple modern classics like Flower Boy, Circles by Mac Miller, and Abbey Road, it only worked with Nevermind by nirvana, it’s extremely limited and there’s no library to tell you what albums do and do not work, i’m glad i didn’t spend money on this. i think in the future if they expand their library and add features other than a camera and a record button it could be cool but as of right now it’s very streamlined and basic with no real interactivity.
✌︎シ☹︎𓆉,
Expectations were high
So i downloaded this app after seeing it on instagram and it does have great potential but they need to add more albums onto it because i (i’m 12) used melanie martinez - crybaby, k-12, after school and whitney houston, the Beatles, beach house, the beach boys, billie eilsih was the only one that worked and i’m not the biggest fan of her but i don’t hate her it’s just it was a shame that the one i listen most to worked only :(

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