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Snap Integrates its AR Lenses Technology to Chrome Extensions

Snap is integrating its AR lenses to Chrome as an extension which adds a playful way to interact with the desktop. The Snapchat Camera for Chrome can activate the lenses right into the webcam. This way, the tool can be accessed when users are in live streams, video calls, or video recordings.

Differentiating from the other desktop apps, users will need to sign in with a Snapchat account to use the lenses and activate the custom lenses that users create themselves too. By bringing the AR lenses into Chrome, it adds more flexibility. This is an adorable approach to liven up the chat or video calls by adding an animal headpiece of vibrant effects to the camera.
Trend Themes
1. AR Lenses Integration - Merging AR lenses into commonly used desktop platforms like Chrome provides a new dynamic for user interaction.
2. Enhanced Video Communication - Incorporating AR lenses can make video calls more engaging and entertaining, appealing to a broader audience.
3. User-created Custom Lenses - Allowing users to create and use their own custom AR lenses offers a personalized and creative experience.
Industry Implications
1. Software Development - The addition of AR lenses to web browsers exemplifies how software innovations can enhance user experience and engagement.
2. Telecommunications - Augmented reality features in video calls signify a shift towards more interactive communication methods.
3. Social Media - Adding AR filters to desktop browsers integrates social media functionalities with other digital environments.

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