AR stands for Augmented Reality, which is a technology that allows computer-generated elements to be superimposed onto the real world in real-time. This is usually achieved using a camera and a display, such as a smartphone or a headset.
AR technology can enhance the user’s perception of the real world by adding digital information or objects, creating interactive and immersive experiences. For example, it can be used in gaming to create virtual environments that blend with the real world, or in education to provide visual aids for learning.