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Spark AR Studio vs Flutter SDK

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Spark AR Studio

6.0
Developer Tools

Create and share augmented reality experiences using the Facebook family of apps

Flutter SDK

8.0
Developer Tools

UI toolkit for building applications for mobile, web and desktop

Metric Spark AR Studio Flutter SDK
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs - 20.1K
90-day Installs - 63.2K
365-day Installs 8 188.7K
Version 187 3.41.9
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars -
GitHub Forks -
Open Issues -
License
Language JavaScript
Last GitHub Commit 6y ago
First Seen Dec 11, 2020 Aug 19, 2020

Reviews

Spark AR Studio

Spark AR Studio is a professional-grade tool for creating and sharing augmented reality experiences, particularly for Instagram and Facebook. It offers a user-friendly interface with features like the Patch Editor, making it ideal for content creators and developers looking to build AR filters.

Creates and shares augmented reality experiences for use on Facebook and Instagram platforms.

Pros

  • + Professional tool for AR content creation
  • + Integration with major social platforms
  • + Free and accessible for developers

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Inactive development and community
  • - Reported security issues

Flutter SDK

Flutter SDK is a powerful UI toolkit for building cross-platform applications, enabling developers to deploy on mobile, web, and desktop with a single codebase. Its robust features include a customizable widget library, efficient rendering engine, and integration with Dart programming language, making it ideal for app developers seeking multi-platform deployment without code duplication.

Enables cross-platform app development using a single codebase for iOS, Android, web, and desktop.

Pros

  • + Enables deployment across multiple platforms from a single codebase
  • + Hot reloading feature accelerates development cycle
  • + Rich set of customizable widgets enhances UI/UX development

Cons

  • - Steep learning curve for new developers
  • - Performance can sometimes lag behind native applications