Cardboard

Cardboard

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Application Description

Experience the world of virtual reality right on your smartphone with Google Cardboard. The Cardboard app is your gateway to launching immersive VR experiences, discovering new apps, and setting up your viewer effortlessly.

To fully dive into the VR realm, you'll need a Cardboard viewer. Dive deeper into the experience and get your own viewer at http://g.co/cardboard. Connect with fellow VR enthusiasts and share your adventures through our Google+ community at http://g.co/cardboarddevs.

By using the Cardboard app, you agree to adhere to our Google Terms of Service (Google ToS, http://www.google.com/accounts/TOS), Google's general Privacy Policy (http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/), and the additional terms outlined below. Please note that this app is classified as a Service as defined in the Google ToS, and the software terms within our Services apply to your usage of this app.

Important safety reminder: Do not use this app while driving, walking, or in any situation where being distracted or disoriented could prevent you from obeying traffic or safety laws.

What's New in Version 3.5

Last updated on Jun 13, 2024

We've rolled out bug fixes and improvements to enhance your VR experience.

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