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- Augmented reality - Wikipedia
Augmented reality (AR), also known as mixed reality (MR), is a technology that overlays real-time 3D-rendered computer graphics onto a portion of the real world through a display, such as a handheld device or head-mounted display
- What is augmented reality (AR)? | Definition from TechTarget
Augmented reality (AR) is the integration of digital information with the user's environment in real time Unlike virtual reality (VR), which creates a totally artificial environment, AR users experience a real-world environment with generated perceptual information overlaid on top of it
- Augmented Reality - Apple
With augmented reality, not only is that possible, it’s here AR transforms how you work, learn, play, shop, and connect with the world around you It’s the perfect way to visualize things that would be impossible or impractical to see otherwise
- What is Augmented Reality? | IBM
Augmented reality (AR) refers to the real-time integration of digital information into a user’s environment AR technology overlays content onto the real world, enriching a user’s perception of reality rather than replacing it AR devices are equipped with cameras, sensors and displays
- What is Augmented Reality (AR)? — updated 2025 | IxDF
Augmented reality (AR) is an experience where designers enhance parts of users’ physical world with computer-generated input Designers create inputs—ranging from sound to video, to graphics to GPS overlays and more—in digital content, which responds in real-time to changes in the user’s environment, typically movement
- What is augmented reality or AR? | Microsoft Dynamics 365
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- What Is Augmented Reality – Technology, Examples History
Augmented Reality is defined as the technology and methods that allow the overlaying of real-world objects and environments with 3D virtual objects using an AR device, and allow the virtual to interact with the real-world objects to create intended meanings
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