Tech
Google 3D Animals feature: Steps to use Google 3D feature and list of the animals that view in 3D
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic prompting a lockdown in several countries across the globe, individuals are limited to the four walls of their homes. In an offer to keep the individuals engaged, Google has propelled a new feature permitting a 3D viewing of animals.
To use the feature, an individual should look through the name of an animal on google. Following that, they should locate a little box that says “Meet the (insert animal name) up close.”
The box will show up beneath the picture search results and the Wikipedia description of the animal. Following that, the individual needs to tap ‘view in 3D’ button, and afterward ‘view in your space’ to see the animal in your surroundings.
Nonetheless, to do this, google will expect access to the camera connected to your desktop, laptop, or computer, with the goal that it can embed an animal into the vicinity.
Also, the gadget must be AR-enabled for the feature to work. For Android clients, an operating system of Android 7.0 or later versions are expected to install the feature. For iPhone clients, an operating system of iOS 11.0 or later is required.
Here’s a list of the animals and birds that you can view in Google 3D Animals feature:
- Panda
- Lion
- Tiger
- Cheetah
- Shark
- Hedgehog
- Duck
- Emperor penguin
- Wolf
- Angler fish
- Goat
- Rottweiler
- Snakes
- Eagle
- Brown bear
- Alligator
- Horse
- Shetland pony
- Macaw
- Pug
- Turtle
- Cat
- Octopus
- Dog
Steps to use Google 3D feature
To use Google 3D feature, you need to Google the name of the animals. For instance, Google ‘cheetah’ and follow the steps referenced below.
In the search results, you will see a box that says, “Meet a life-sized cheetah up close”.
At that point click on the ‘view in 3D’ button, and continue to click ‘view in your space’ to see the cheetah close to you.
To activate this feature, you should give Google access to your camera.
And afterward, you will see the animal standing directly before you!
-
Travel4 weeks agoMichael Hopkins, Denver: Rethinking the Airport Experience for Modern Travelers
-
Tech4 weeks agoAI Won’t Replace Storytelling: Nathalie Kyriakou On The Human Side Of Marketing
-
Tech3 weeks agoJonathan Amoia’s Insights on the Intoxication of Artificial Intelligence
-
Education2 weeks agoBelfast AI Training Provider Future Business Academy Reaches Milestone of 1,000 Businesses Trained
-
Entertainment4 weeks agoFruit Fly Theatre Company Debuts in New York with *The Wish*, Marking Valentina Avila’s Directorial Arrival
-
Business3 weeks agoAdel En Nouri’s Tips for Writing a Business Plan in 2026 That Actually Works
-
Health3 weeks agoTolga Horoz: How Developing an Interest in How People Solve Problems Shapes Better Thinking and Innovation
-
Cryptocurrency3 weeks agoWhen Crypto Markets Calm Down: How NB HASH Builds Stable Passive Income Through AI Computing Power

