The AR Tag Placement and Finder Tool is a minimalist image editor designed for placing augmented reality (AR) tags, such as ArUco and AprilTags, as well as QR codes, into images.
This tool allows users to generate markers that can be easily positioned and scaled. Then, generated markers can be exported and imported for recreating precise positioning and ID’s for markers.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Marker Management: Create, edit, and manage AR tags and QR codes with precision.
- Export/Import: Save marker configurations to JSON for easy reuse and sharing.
- Finder Tool: Locate specific markers within images by selecting grid cells and matching patterns.
Website: github.com/BBelk/ARTagPlacementTool
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Developer: Bruce Belk
License: BSD License

AR Tag Placement and Finder Tool is written in JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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