Vancouver-based startup Squintwerks has developed an AR camera platform that plays embedded videos when pointed at trigger images — and the use cases range from legal documents to funeral memorials.
Instead of recording the world, Squintwerks plays videos about it. Founder Gerald Shaffer explains why he built a camera that works in reverse.
Squintwerks is among a handful of companies pioneering image-linked video content — a technology that could transform how brands communicate with customers in the physical world.
Gerald Shaffer's Squintwerks platform lets families attach video messages to photographs — a technology he first developed for memorial and estate applications.
Point your phone at any Squintwerks-enabled hole marker and receive instant tips, course history, and pro guidance. Golf courses are calling it a game-changer for new players.
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