TL;DR:
Since our first proposal, we’ve made progress and pivoted based on community feedback:
Why We’re Prioritizing Accessibility
Earlier this year, Snapchat made a game-changing move by publicly releasing their Camera Kit SDK - and this development couldn't have come at a better time for Nouns. Based on consistent community feedback, we recognized that while social AR platforms like Snapchat offer powerful technology, many Nouns community members either don't use Snapchat or find its interface challenging to navigate.
The SDK release solves this perfectly by allowing us to leverage Snapchat's AR technology (with its rich features and robust infrastructure) while building our own standalone apps, This means:
This solution directly addresses the accessibility challenges our community faced, creating an on-ramp for anyone curious about Nouns AR experiences while maintaining the highest technical standards. The timing aligns perfectly with our goals to make Nouns AR more inclusive and user-friendly.
The Nouns AR Lab is more than just an app—it’s a tool designed to:
For some of the Nouns community, this is a tool to play, create, and share content. For new audiences, it’s a quick and engaging way to start discovering what Nouns is all about.
The MVP of our AR app is live on Apps Store, featuring 16 interactive experiences that showcase Nouns projects and empower the community to create, share, and proliferate Nouns in fun and weird ways. Highlights :
We’ve delayed the rounds.wtf contest due to technical challenges, primarily the lack of a locking/hands-free recording button in Snapchat’s Camera Kit SDK. This feature is essential for full-body tracking experiences. The Snapchat SDK is relatively new (going public at the end of last year) and still has some bugs and limitations, which has impacted our development timeline.
While we’re actively working with Snapchat’s team to address this, we don’t yet have a confirmed timeline for when this feature will be available. If it isn’t ready by the time our proposal concludes (3 months), we’ll let the community decide between using our dedicated app or accessing the AR experiences directly through Snapchat lenses.
On the positive side, this delay allows us to expand the library of AR experiences, ensuring the eventual contest is even richer and more engaging with a wider variety of content.
All assets created for the app—such as Vitalik Buterin with Gold Noggles and the Hyalinobatrachium Nouns Frog — will be shared on CC0-lib.wtf and Sketchfab.com This allows the community to freely use, remix, and build upon these assets, further proliferating Nouns culture.
We're requesting 14,000 USDC to retroactively fund the ongoing development of the Nouns AR Lab app. This allocation will cover:
Core Application Development ($6,000 - 43%)
We understand the current financial challenges facing Nouns and have carefully considered this request to ensure it’s reasonable.
Month 1: Releasing Android Version: We are currently on testing phase.
Month 1-3: Add 6 new AR experiences.
Month 3: Launch the rounds contest with 22+ experiences available to play with.
As the AR industry evolves, we’re committed to staying ahead of the curve by exploring emerging trends and technologies. Our goal is to identify what’s trending—whether it’s new hardware, software, or creative applications—and find ways to apply it to the Nouns ecosystem.
By adopting a retroactive funding model, we can experiment with cutting-edge AR innovations without upfront costs, ensuring that only applicable projects receive funding.
Let’s make Nouns fun for everyone ⌐◨-◨
TL;DR:
Since our first proposal, we’ve made progress and pivoted based on community feedback:
Why We’re Prioritizing Accessibility
Earlier this year, Snapchat made a game-changing move by publicly releasing their Camera Kit SDK - and this development couldn't have come at a better time for Nouns. Based on consistent community feedback, we recognized that while social AR platforms like Snapchat offer powerful technology, many Nouns community members either don't use Snapchat or find its interface challenging to navigate.
The SDK release solves this perfectly by allowing us to leverage Snapchat's AR technology (with its rich features and robust infrastructure) while building our own standalone apps, This means:
This solution directly addresses the accessibility challenges our community faced, creating an on-ramp for anyone curious about Nouns AR experiences while maintaining the highest technical standards. The timing aligns perfectly with our goals to make Nouns AR more inclusive and user-friendly.
The Nouns AR Lab is more than just an app—it’s a tool designed to:
For some of the Nouns community, this is a tool to play, create, and share content. For new audiences, it’s a quick and engaging way to start discovering what Nouns is all about.
The MVP of our AR app is live on Apps Store, featuring 16 interactive experiences that showcase Nouns projects and empower the community to create, share, and proliferate Nouns in fun and weird ways. Highlights :
We’ve delayed the rounds.wtf contest due to technical challenges, primarily the lack of a locking/hands-free recording button in Snapchat’s Camera Kit SDK. This feature is essential for full-body tracking experiences. The Snapchat SDK is relatively new (going public at the end of last year) and still has some bugs and limitations, which has impacted our development timeline.
While we’re actively working with Snapchat’s team to address this, we don’t yet have a confirmed timeline for when this feature will be available. If it isn’t ready by the time our proposal concludes (3 months), we’ll let the community decide between using our dedicated app or accessing the AR experiences directly through Snapchat lenses.
On the positive side, this delay allows us to expand the library of AR experiences, ensuring the eventual contest is even richer and more engaging with a wider variety of content.
All assets created for the app—such as Vitalik Buterin with Gold Noggles and the Hyalinobatrachium Nouns Frog — will be shared on CC0-lib.wtf and Sketchfab.com This allows the community to freely use, remix, and build upon these assets, further proliferating Nouns culture.
We're requesting 14,000 USDC to retroactively fund the ongoing development of the Nouns AR Lab app. This allocation will cover:
Core Application Development ($6,000 - 43%)
We understand the current financial challenges facing Nouns and have carefully considered this request to ensure it’s reasonable.
Month 1: Releasing Android Version: We are currently on testing phase.
Month 1-3: Add 6 new AR experiences.
Month 3: Launch the rounds contest with 22+ experiences available to play with.
As the AR industry evolves, we’re committed to staying ahead of the curve by exploring emerging trends and technologies. Our goal is to identify what’s trending—whether it’s new hardware, software, or creative applications—and find ways to apply it to the Nouns ecosystem.
By adopting a retroactive funding model, we can experiment with cutting-edge AR innovations without upfront costs, ensuring that only applicable projects receive funding.
Let’s make Nouns fun for everyone ⌐◨-◨







