AR/VR
AR/VR stands for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, two related technologies that enhance or simulate environments using digital content.Augmented Reality (AR) is the integration of digital information with the user's real-world environment in real-time. It overlays computer-generated images, sounds, or other sensory enhancements onto the physical world through devices such as smartphones, tablets, or AR glasses. This enhances the perception of reality by adding interactive elements to the user's view, facilitating tasks like navigation, education, or entertainment.Virtual Reality (VR), on the other hand, completely immerses the user in a simulated environment. This is achieved through VR headsets that block out the physical world, allowing users to interact with a fully computer-generated 3D environment. In VR, users can explore, manipulate, and experience scenarios that may be impossible or impractical in the real world, making it popular for gaming, training, and simulations.Both AR and VR leverage advanced technologies such as 3D modeling, sensor tracking, and computer vision to create engaging experiences, but they differ in their approach to blending the real and digital worlds.