If you want an app that lets you generate custom AR filters with text prompts, Shader is a great option. This no-code AR creation tool uses AI to generate custom filters and effects on the fly. You can type in text prompts or use templates to generate filters that match your real-world features or turn you into a character. Shader also has features like text-to-AR filters, image-to-image remixing, custom avatar creation and AI background replacement. You can save your creations, record AR mask videos and share them on social media, so it's good for personal and professional use.
Another option is Snap for Developers, a collection of tools to build interactive, immersive experiences for Snapchat. That includes Lens Studio for developing and publishing AR lenses and Creative Kit for sharing AR experiences, GIFs, filters and other content. It's geared for developers in any field who want to build AR experiences and build them into their products.
If you want to build more elaborate AR experiences, Hololink has an AR editor with a drag-and-drop interface. It's geared for agencies and brands to build interactive and immersive marketing experiences, like mobile marketing games, product demonstrations and in-store experiences. It's customizable with your brand, lets you track multiple images, integrate with GPS, and offers analytics to see how many people view it and for how long, so it's good for boosting customer engagement and conversion.