Using USDZ files downloaded from the NASA.gov website, I was able to construct a relatively accurate model of the solar system. While clearly not to scale in both size and distance, they do turn in the correct rotation, direction, and axis. The fun of this is it is a glimpse into the future of education and technology.
View in ARI like to send these birthday cards to my friends using their Memojis. It's designed to be shown on the vertical plane so it displays nicely on walls.
View in ARDuring the nationwide unrest and the ongoing protests, multiple Apple Stores were boarded up because of looting and vandalism. The employees at Apple Deer Park decided to show their support by posting artwork and words of positivity as well as Tim Cook's letter "Speaking up on racism" outside on the plywood. I recreated the store front in AR so people who were stuck at home during the pandemic could experience and read each message themselves. This is extremely close to 1:1 scale.
View In ARCreates randomly generated passphrases with options to add numbers, seperators, capitalization, and custom word count. The final output is made possible with the use of html, css, and rich text conversion using web view actions.
Using the ips.ca files within the Analytics Data on the iPhone, this Shortcuts is able to pull important information about the devices battery and display it to the user.
Merriam-Webster offers a free API to request data from their different dictionaries. This Shortcut asks for a word and then returns the short definition, logs it into a Reminders list, as well as other things.
Inspired by a game of D&D, this Shortcut replaces the need for physical dice. You can roll just one die or choose to roll up to twenty dice. It will also add all the rolls together for you. The images for each die were custom created for this Shortcut.
Apple.com/today offers many sessions at each Apple Store. This Shortcut makes it easy to filter down to just the sessions in-store, the topics you're looking for, and presents the website with the filters you've chosen. Comes in handy when you're trying to sign up for sessions.
A friend asked me to create this Shortcut as they wanted to think differently about the cost of items day to day. This asks for the cost of an item and then calculates how many hours, days, and percentage of paycheck that item will cost you. Makes you think twice when it's gonna cost you multiple days work.