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Amazing New Tech Turns Your Screen 3D by Tracking Your Eye Position With Your Webcam

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3D screens have really struggled to take off.

Neither bulky 3D televisions that require cheap-looking glasses nor VR headsets have ever caught on in the mainstream. Movies projected in 3D have plummeted in popularity after hitting their peak in the early 2010s.

But that doesn’t mean there are other clever ways to trick your brain into thinking you’re looking through a three-dimensional window instead of a flat screen.

In a fun proof of concept, True3D Labs founder and former Meta engineer Daniel Habib explored a “simpler way to watch 3D.”

By detecting your eye position via your webcam, Habib’s “head-tracked ‘Window Mode'” allows you to view a scene in what feels like 3D — without having to wear glasses at all. Don’t believe us? You can try out the effect inside your browser right here.

“Most 3D media collapses into a regular video once it lands on a phone or laptop,” Habib wrote in an accompanying blog post. “Interfaces often ask people to click and drag, but in practice, most viewers are not looking to steer the camera. They want to be carried by the story.”

3D “can shine in venue scale installations like the Sphere in Las Vegas, yet on personal devices it rarely fits the lean back habit of watching,” he argued.

Head-tracked “Window Mode.”

Your front camera finds your head. The view reprojects in real time so the screen feels like a window into the 3D scene.

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