Current Version
| Device Type | Current Version Number |
|---|---|
| Desktop Mac & Windows | 7.3 |
| Oculus Quest 3 | 7.3.1 |
| HoloLens2, HTC Vive | 7.3 |
| iOS | 7.3 |
| Android | 7.1.3 |
| Altoura Toolkit | 1.2 |
Minimum Device Specifications
| Device Type | Minimum Device |
|---|---|
| Windows PC | Windows 10/11 PCs for optimized contentIntel i5 or AMD Ryzen 58 gb RAMDiscrete GPU is not required for optimized content but does improve performance and the ability to display on higher resolution screens. |
| macOS PC | OSX 10.13+Intel i5, AMD Ryzen 5 or M1 chips8gb RAMMetal-capable Intel and AMD GPUs |
| iOS iPhone & iPad | iPhone 7iPad Pro 1st GeniPad Air 3rd GeniPad 7th Gen |
| Android Phone | Android 13.0Snapdragon 835 or equivalent4GB RAM |
| HoloLens | HoloLens2 |
| Oculus | Oculus Quest 3 |
How to check if Altoura App is supported on Android Device
Altoura is supported only on Android devices that have:- ARCore support
- AR Depth support
- Cross check the Phone with the link which provides list of all the devices that support ARCore. If its listed, then Altoura App should be supported on the device
- Go to the Play store and search for “Google Play Services for AR”. If the app is available for your device, then it supports AR and Altoura should work fine
- Download and install the “ARCore Depth Lab” app from the Google Play Store.
- Open the “ARCore Depth Lab” app on your phone.
- If the app launches successfully without any error messages, it suggests that your phone supports AR depth.

