FILT3R: Revolutionizing NFTs with Augmented Reality
In the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), where digital collectibles have taken center stage, a new player has emerged to shake up the industry with the power of augmented reality (AR). FILT3R, a cutting-edge platform developed by tech entrepreneur Marc Dutch, also known as BAYC7621, aims to revolutionize the world of digital collectibles by allowing NFT owners to become their digital selves in videos, meetings, virtual events, and more.
Over the past two years, Marc Dutch has assembled a team of experts and co-founders with a vision to transform the NFT space. The result is FILT3R, a platform that enables NFT owners to unlock their 2-dimensional profile pictures and transform them into interactive avatars that can be used across various visual mediums, including popular platforms like Zoom, YouTube, and Twitch.
Through extensive development and testing, FILT3R has created a versatile system that accurately tracks users’ facial expressions and translates them onto an AR model of their NFT. This groundbreaking infrastructure allows NFT collectors to engage with their communities while maintaining their virtual identities and, for those who prefer anonymity, keep their true identities hidden.
FILT3R’s platform is built using Apple’s VR kit and TrueDepth camera, and it sits on the Unity graphics engine, using the best available technology to achieve impressive results. The platform is available on iOS, Mac, and Windows, making it accessible to a wide range of users.
To mark its entry into the Web3 stage, FILT3R has prepared 555 Genesis NFTs, known as OG555. These NFTs will be priced at $555 each and will serve as digital keys to unlock FILT3R’s extensive array of tools and resources. As the first 555 members to join, OG555 holders will receive a range of benefits, including access to the FILT3R platform, unlimited Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) activations, and free future NFT mints. The collaboration with Bored Ape Yacht Club will allow members holding both a BAYC and an OG555 NFT to don their ape avatars in high-quality digital renderings. This integration opens up new possibilities for the BAYC community to use their collectibles and explore the FILT3R platform’s content creation tools.
FILT3R’s foray into augmented reality is just the beginning. The platform is also working on the development of the ‘MrAnon’ collection and has already prepared a set of digital wearables that will allow users to customize their avatars with items like hats and glasses.
As the NFT world continues to evolve, the combination of digital collectibles and AR technology introduces exciting possibilities for users to engage with their NFTs in new and immersive ways. FILT3R is at the forefront of this movement, offering NFT collectors the chance to bring their digital identities to life and change the way we perceive digital identity politics.
For more updates and information, you can follow FILT3R on Twitter, where they share insights and news about their platform. You can also visit their website to learn more about the collaboration with Bored Ape Yacht Club and access the FILT3R platform.
In conclusion, FILT3R’s entry into the NFT space with augmented reality capabilities has the potential to transform the way we interact with digital collectibles. By allowing NFT owners to become their digital selves and engage with their communities in virtual environments, FILT3R opens up a whole new realm of possibilities for the NFT industry. With its advanced facial tracking tools and impressive infrastructure, FILT3R is set to revolutionize the world of NFTs and redefine how we perceive and utilize our digital identities.