Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital information, such as images, sounds, and other sensory enhancements, onto the real-world environment. Through the use of devices such as smartphones, tablets, or specialized AR glasses, users can see computer-generated content integrated into their perception of the physical world. This technology enhances the way users interact with their surroundings by providing additional context or interactive elements that bridge the gap between the digital and physical realms. Unlike Virtual Reality (VR), which creates a completely immersive virtual environment, AR enhances the real world rather than replacing it, allowing users to engage with both digital and real-world objects simultaneously. AR has applications across various fields, including gaming, education, marketing, and navigation, improving user experience and providing new ways to visualize and interact with information.