Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital information, such as images, videos, or 3D models, onto the real-world environment to enhance the user's perception and interaction. It works by utilizing devices equipped with cameras, sensors, and processing power, such as smartphones or AR glasses. The device captures the real-world view and combines it with virtual content, which is then superimposed onto the user's view, either through the device's screen or transparent display in the case of AR glasses. This blending of real and virtual elements creates an augmented view where the user can see and interact with both the physical and digital worlds simultaneously, providing an immersive and interactive experience. Mobile AR applications are widely used and accessible through smartphones or tablets. These applications utilize the device's camera, sensors, and processing power to create an interactive AR experience. Here are some of the most common implementations and...
