With Faceshift, facial motion capture technology is coming to the masses. This multi-national software maker recently launched markerless face animation software, which allows you to easily create a ...
It isn’t immediately obvious how Apple might use Faceshift’s software, which can transpose a person’s facial movements and expressions onto an animated avatar or character in real time. “Apple buys ...
Faceshift, the motion-capture company responsible for much of the behind-the-scenes technology seen in the Star Wars films, has been confirmed as Apple’s latest acquisition. The Zurich-based start-up ...
Swiss-based motion capture and visual effects startup Faceshift has been acquired by Apple for an undisclosed amount. There had been rumors about the acquisition for a few months, and Techcrunch got ...
Based on a few whispers and some research, MacRumors believes that Swiss real-time motion capture firm Faceshift may have been acquired by Apple in recent weeks. Faceshift has been working with game ...
Apple has acquired a Swiss real-time motion capture startup called Faceshift for an unknown amount, according to TechCrunch. The company's virtual reality technology can be used to generate animated ...
Technology giant Apple has made its first moves into the world of virtual reality by buying Faceshift, the Zurich-based startup whose motion-capture technology is used in the upcoming Star Wars: The ...
A report on Friday claims Apple has potentially purchased Faceshift, a Swiss firm working on real-time facial motion capture animation through proprietary markerless technology. Unlike traditional ...
Months after rumors claimed Apple was behind the mysterious acquisition of real-time motion capture technology firm Faceshift, the Cupertino, Calif., company confirmed the purchase on Tuesday, but ...
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a man of pure genius created the biggest technology company in the history of man…. OK, so maybe the time frame might be somewhat off but those words now ...
The new Star Wars film is benefiting from Faceshift's technology Apple has purchased the company behind motion-capture technology used in the latest Star Wars film. Faceshift, a Zurich based start-up, ...