Chalk is the AR tech support solution you (and your parents) have been waiting for

With Chalk, launched today, users can draw on the screen, adding a detail to real-world conversation previously unseen on competitors like Skype and FaceTime Chalk’s primary purpose is to solve problems over a video call. With many of us providing tech support to our parents, Chalk allows us to give a live explanation complete with augmented reality details drawn on to their actual environments. So, “turn this knob” or “use this button” is no longer a description, but a video tutorial of sorts. With Chalk, you can draw on the screen to give instructions. Your Chalk Marks stick where you put them…
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