Glasses by Warby Parker cleverly using the iPhone’s camera to take maps of people’s faces, and use that data to recommend styles of glasses that will best fit your face. It’s a step beyond the digital try on system the company has previously offered, where it would try to place a virtual pair of glasses on a picture to let you see how it looks.
By popular request, you can now use MeasureKit’s Face Mesh tool to scan and export your face into a 3D model on the iPhone X�. For example, so you can make a physical mask of your face using a 3D printer.
The JabberMask is a piece of tech created by Tyler Glaiel. The wearable mask can smile and display a range of programable emojis. There are three options available on kickstarter.
Wacky Face is a game you play with your face! Wink your eyes or open your mouth to attack enemies. It's a totally new way of playing made for iPhone X! Other devices have touch controls enabled. It's fun!!
Nose Zone is the first game designed for the iPhone X's TrueDepth Camera. It uses ARKit to create an attach a laser to your nose and you control it by moving your face! The future will be touchless and games are just the beginning! For example, imagine a paralyzed person navigating and controlling an app UI with this same face-based input method.