Google Play Services for AR

3.9
682K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Google Play Services for AR is automatically installed and updated on supported devices. This service unlocks augmented reality (AR) experiences built using ARCore. Automatic updates ensure that apps with AR functionality work without requiring an additional download.

This service was previously known as ARCore. Install this service and unlock new ways to shop, learn, create and experience the world together.


https://developers.google.com/ar/arcore_open_source_licenses

By using this service you agree to be bound by our Google Terms of Service (Google ToS,
https://www.google.com/accounts/TOS) and Google’s general Privacy Policy
(https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/). This service is a Service as defined in the Google
ToS and the terms regarding software in our Services apply to your use of this service.
Updated on
Oct 2, 2024

Data safety

Google Play Services for AR is included with your device to provide system services. To learn more, see the developer's site and privacy policy.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
672K reviews
A Google user
June 18, 2019
For those who have no idea what this app is even for: This provides apps on the phone with a way to use the camera and sensors to put a 3D object into your camera view. It's called augmented reality, and it's not a new thing, but Google opted to make it easier to do. Making it an app instead of hiding it in the firmware means faster updates. it works well enough, though is limited to a demo for. The world object detection is a bit... blah.
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Alin S
April 19, 2022
After the recent update, a notification appeared to uninstall because it is no longer supported. I clicked to uninstall it, twice. Yet, it's still taking up space on my phone. Very few apps work properly if at all, now. More apps fail with each update. It's almost as if Samsung and Google are sending out these updates to cause issues on purpose, to force people to buy new. I'll be ditching the smartphone altogether, instead.
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Elaine Robinson