Augmented reality company Total Immersion released a new version of its D’Fusion Studio technology, which it said “empowers developers of all stripes to create a new breed of rich cross-platform games and applications that leverage Total Immersion’s groundbreaking AR technology.”

The company said that D’Fusion Studio out-performs other AR solutions in three categories: the speed at which targets are recognised, the ability to track markerless targets as they move through an environment, and stability in the tracked image and associated 3D elements. The platform will enable developers to create games as platforms for a variety of platforms, including iOS and Android, as well as the web and Microsoft’s Kinect.

Total Immersion also released its SkinVaders app via Apple’s App Store, which is built on the D’Fusion Studio platform.

Bruno Uzzan, the company’s CEO, said: “D'Fusion Studio uses superior AR technology to get as close as possible to erasing the line between reality and the digital world. Now, by making D'Fusion Studio free to all developers we've removed yet another barrier—developers are limited only by their imagination."