Google has added Grogu (formerly Baby Yoda) to its augmented reality search results, so some quick typing can let an AR version of the little boy into your bedroom or home office, no. no spaceship required.
Finding “Grogu”, “The Child”, “The Mandalorian”, or “Baby Yoda” on a mobile phone or in a Google app returns the usual Knowledge Panel with a Wikipedia summary of the character. But now you can click on “View in 3D” to check out a model, and if you really feel like a famous Baby Yoda fan Werner Herzog, “View in your space” to get up close and personal in AR. Interactions are limited to moving in and out, but it’s very alien. Maybe that’s enough for you.
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Google finally added 50 new animals to its AR search results, including hippos, zebras, and giraffes. The company has grown their digital stuff over time, but Grogu is the most isolated and isolated of dinosaurs. Grogu isn’t the first time Google has appeared Star Wars prominent content in its results. The company partnered with Disney for the Mandalorian AR Experience app built to use Google’s ARCore, and previously offered unique AR stickers on the Pixel 2 in the now-featured feature. stad.
You can catch the benefits of Grogu TV with our handy Guide Am Mandalorian. Alternatively, if you’re like me, you can calmly wait for Google to recognize voice so that AR Grogu can respond every time you say a name.