FaceTime eye contact correction in iOS 13 uses ARKit<div class="feat-image">
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<p>We reported yesterday one funky new feature in <a href="
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<p>Currently, when you look at the screen to see the face of the person you’re talking to, they will see your eyes looking down as the camera is above the screen. But the latest iOS 13 beta offers a feature called FaceTime Attention Correction…</p>
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FaceTime eye contact correction in iOS 13 uses ARKit