Tip: give this article by TJ a read if you want a nice introduction to AR in NativeScript. It uses an older version of the plugin, but it's still quite relevant.
- iPhone SE, 6s, iPad Pro, iPad 2017, or newer support ARKit. Running iOS 11 or newer.
 - Many Android devices support ARCore nowadays. Obviously the faster the device, the better the experience.
 
From the command prompt go to your app's root folder and execute:
tns plugin add nativescript-ar- World tracking: augment the world around you
 - Face tracking: augment a face
 - Image tracking: augment 2D images your camera finds
 
To dive in quickly, install NativeScript if you don't have it yet: npm i -g nativescript,
then clone this repo:
git clone https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-ar
cd nativescript-ar/srcIn the src folder you'll find a package.json which has the commands to build and run these demos:
npm run demo.solarsystem.ios 
npm run demo.solarsystem.android npm run demo.pokemon.ios
npm run demo.pokemon.androidnpm run demo.glasses.ios
npm run demo.glasses.androidThis is just a kitchen sink demo with a lot of random stuff.
npm run demo.ios
npm run demo.androidThis is a super simple demo which show how to integrate this plugin with plain JavaScript NativeScript apps.
npm run demo.plainjs.ios
npm run demo.plainjs.android