Experience the future of photography with ScopeVR, the revolutionary app that transforms your ordinary 2D photos into immersive 3D spatial experiences. Using advanced AI technology, ScopeVR adds depth and dimension to your images, creating VR-ready 3D spatial photos that you can explore and interact with.
Step into your memories like never before with ScopeVR. Our proprietary AI analyzes each photo and intelligently applies 3D effects, allowing you to relive your favorite moments in a whole new way. From family gatherings to breathtaking landscapes, ScopeVR brings your photos to life.
ScopeVR is more than a photo editing tool - it’s a gateway to the past. Perfect for photographers, VR enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience their photos in a new dimension. With ScopeVR, your photos aren’t just seen - they’re experienced.
Download ScopeVR today and step into your memories. Transform your photos. Experience the magic of 3D. Unleash the power of ScopeVR.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | scopevr.fun |
developer | Abhinandan Chakraborty |
publisher | Abhinandan Chakraborty |
connection | Internet required |
app version | 1.3 |
languages | English |
It seems to work well, but there does not seem to be anyways to download your photos to you device so you can only view in the app itself. If I'm paying for the photos, I want to own the photos.
id pay for the app im not paying per individual photo
I tried this app to convert 2d to 3d found out the following uses coins credits system, gives you 5 free credits conversions then you have buy coins in packages, averages about 50 cents each to convert, per coin, and it uploads your private photos to their server for conversion, I recommend not to use this app, any private photo will be stored on their server.
So once a day you go on here and get a coin. Then you can use that coin to take a normal 2D image and give it a very high end 3D look. I've had a couple of images that didn't work great, but so far this is the best 2D to 3D converter that I've seen.
You can of course pay money and covert more things if you are hard core into turning all your images into 3D.
Regardless, give this a try. It's just really cool.