Kinect for Windows Product Blog

Get in the game…literally!

You’re the hero, blasting your way through a hostile battlefield, dispatching villains right...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 08/08/2014

Hats off to hackers—innovative solutions aplenty at Redmond hackathon

This past weekend, we were delighted to host a Kinect for Windows v2 hackathon on the Microsoft...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 07/31/2014

Developing with Kinect for Windows v2 on a Mac

With the launch of the Kinect for Windows v2 public preview, we want to ensure that developers have...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 07/28/2014

Media wall promotes engagement at Liberty University

Ah, the college library: a place of studious reflection and solipsistic quietude—and these...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 07/24/2014

Getting Started with Cinder and Kinect for Windows v2

On July 15 in a Microsoft Virtual Academy Jump Start session, we will be covering using Kinect for...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 07/15/2014

Hackers put Kinect for Windows v2 through its paces

The Kinect for Windows team recently traveled to New York City for a terrific hackathon. In...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 07/02/2014

Keeping watch in the night

The following blog post was guest authored by Ana Isabel Zorrilla, project manager at EIC BBK-Dravet...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 06/17/2014

Pre-order your Kinect for Windows v2 sensor starting today

At BUILD in April, we told the world that the Kinect for Windows v2 sensor and SDK would be coming...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 06/05/2014

Kinect-powered stroke rehab system gets FDA clearance

Back in January, we featured a story about Jintronix and its innovative rehabilitation system that...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 05/14/2014

Real-time 3D scanning stuns the gnome world

Garden gnomes: they decorate our yards, take bizarre trips, and now can be scanned in 3D in real...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 04/30/2014

Revealing Kinect for Windows v2 hardware

As we continue the march toward the upcoming launch of Kinect for Windows v2, we’re excited to...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 03/27/2014

Swap your face…really

Ever wish you looked like someone else? Maybe Brad Pitt or Jennifer Lawrence? Well, just get Brad or...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 03/17/2014

Holiday shoppers got the Midas touch

Ever wonder what you’d look like drenched in gold? December shoppers in Manhattan were...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 03/14/2014

An MVP’s look at the Kinect for Windows v2 developer preview

A few months ago, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) James Ashley, a leader in developing...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 03/10/2014

Course simplifies creation of WPF applications

KinectInteraction is a set of features, first introduced in Developer Toolkit 1.7, which allows...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 02/26/2014

Exploring v2 body imaging capabilities

In a pair of related blog posts, Zubair Ahmed, a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional nominee and a...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 02/26/2014

My, you’ve grown…

That’s what you might be thinking as you scroll through the posts on this site. That’s...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 02/21/2014

Super Bowl ad showcases Kinect for Windows during surgery

It’s not often that we get to tell the Kinect for Windows story to millions of people at the...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 02/03/2014

Mysteries of Kinect for Windows Face Tracking output explained

Since the release of Kinect for Windows version 1.5, developers have been able to use the Face...

Author: Carmine Si - MSFT Date: 01/31/2014

Mirror, mirror, on the screen…who’s the fairest on the scene?

One of the highlights of the recent Consumer Electronics Show was the three-dimensional augmented...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 01/30/2014

Kinect for Windows sets tone at high-tech library

Photos by Kevin Manguiob, Liberty University (left and center)Lizzy Benson, Liberty University...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 01/27/2014

Robotic control gets a boost

From home vacuum cleaners to automotive welders to precision surgical aids, robots are making their...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 01/13/2014

Kinect for Windows expands its developer preview program

Last June, we announced that we would be hosting a limited, exclusive developer preview program for...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 12/19/2013

Using WebGL to Render Kinect Webserver Image Data

Our 1.8 release includes a sample called WebserverBasics-WPF that shows how HTML5 web applications...

Author: Eddy Escardo-Raffo [MSFT] Date: 12/05/2013

Thousands of developers are participating in Kinect for Windows v2 Developer Preview—starting today

In addition to being a great day for Xbox One, today is also a great day for Kinect for Windows. We...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 11/22/2013

Using Kinect Background Removal with Multiple Users

Introduction: Background Removal in Kinect for Windows The 1.8 release of the Kinect for Windows...

Author: John Elsbree [MSFT] Date: 10/22/2013

Enabling retailers to drive business in new, innovative ways

It is essential for retailers to find ways to attract and connect with customers—and to stand...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 10/14/2013

Using Kinect Webserver to Expose Speech Events to Web Clients

In our 1.8 release, we made it easy to create Kinect-enabled HTML5 web applications. This is...

Author: Eddy Escardo-Raffo [MSFT] Date: 10/02/2013

Updated SDK, with HTML5, Kinect Fusion improvements, and more

I am pleased to announce that we released the Kinect for Windows software development kit (SDK) 1.8...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 09/17/2013

Announcing the 1.8 SDK

Today we are happy to announce the release of our 1.8 SDK! Web developers can now bring the...

Author: Ben Lower [MSFT] Date: 09/16/2013

Joshua Blake on Kinect for Windows and the Natural User Interface Revolution (Part 3)

The following blog post was guest authored by Kinect for Windows (K4W) MVP, Joshua Blake. Josh is...

Author: Ben Lower [MSFT] Date: 08/27/2013

Joshua Blake on Kinect and the Natural User Interface Revolution (Part 2)

The following blog post was guest authored by K4W MVP, Joshua Blake. Josh is the Technical Director...

Author: Ben Lower [MSFT] Date: 08/19/2013

Joshua Blake on Kinect and the Natural User Interface Revolution (Part 1)

Author: Ben Lower [MSFT] Date: 08/12/2013

Join Now, BUILD for Tomorrow

Today at Microsoft BUILD 2013, we made two important announcements for our Kinect for Windows...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 06/26/2013

Using Kinect Interactions to Create a Slider Control

In the 1.7 release, the Kinect for Windows Toolkit added the "Interactions Framework" which makes it...

Author: Kevin.K Date: 06/20/2013

nsquared releases three new Kinect for Windows-based applications

The following blog post was guest authored by Celeste Humphrey, business development consultant at...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 05/30/2013

The New Generation Kinect for Windows Sensor is Coming Next Year

By now, most of you likely have heard about the new Kinect sensor that Microsoft will deliver as...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 05/23/2013

Reflexion Health advancing physical therapy with Kinect for Windows

Reflexion Health, founded with technology developed at the West Health Institute, realized years ago...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 05/09/2013

Using Kinect InteractionStream Outside of WPF

Last month with the release of version 1.7 of our SDK and toolkit we introduced something called the...

Author: Ben Lower [MSFT] Date: 05/01/2013

Siemens uses Kinect for Windows to improve nuclear plant employee safety

As you might imagine, working in a nuclear power plant provides special challenges. One crucial...

Author: Kinect for Windows Team Date: 04/19/2013

Kinect for Windows SDK v1.7 is Available!

We are stoked to announce the immediate availability of our latest SDK and Developer Toolkit (v1.7)!...

Author: Ben Lower [MSFT] Date: 03/18/2013

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