The open-source sample apps were created by our teams to help you get a handle on Mixed Reality development first-hand. We’ve provided the projects and full source code as a learning reference.
These sample apps are made with the Mixed Reality Toolkit for Unity.
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Most of the open-source sample apps made by our team can be found in the Unreal mixed reality samples repository on GitHub. We’ve provided the source code so that developers can look at, learn from, and reuse our projects.
A subset of the samples uses interactive UX components such as buttons and sliders, which are provided by the UX Tools plugin as part of the Mixed Reality Toolkit for Unreal.
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Our partners at Epic Games have released an excellent HoloLens 2 sample project on the Unreal Marketplace.
[!NOTE] This experience must be streamed from a high-end PC to the headset.