A new feature in iOS 13 fixes one of FaceTime’s biggest annoyancesWhat you need to know
A new feature within iOS 13 called FaceTime Attention Correction finally fixes wandering eyes.
It uses ARKit to grab a map of your face and readjust your eyes automatically.
You'll never look as though you are staring into the abyss anymore.
Wandering eyes will be a thing of the past.
Apple is finally going to fix one of FaceTime's biggest annoyances with iOS 13. Hidden in the third developer beta of iOS 13 is a new feature called "FaceTime Attention Correction" that fixes those wandering eyes when you're using the service to video chat.
First spotted by Twitter user Mike Rundle and later demonstrated by Dave Shukin, the new feature is baked into the latest developer beta and uses some sort of magic to fix those offset eyes while using FaceTime.
How iOS 13 FaceTime Attention Correction works: it simply uses ARKit to grab a depth map/position of your face, and adjusts the eyes accordingly.Notice the warping of the line across both the eyes and nose. pic.twit...
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A new feature in iOS 13 fixes one of FaceTime’s biggest annoyances