AR/VR and spatial computing refer to technologies that blend digital and physical realities. Augmented Reality (AR) overlays digital information onto the real world, while Virtual Reality (VR) immerses users in fully digital environments. Spatial computing enables devices to understand and interact with the physical space around them, allowing for more natural and intuitive user experiences. Together, they revolutionize how people interact with information, entertainment, and their surroundings.
AR/VR and spatial computing refer to technologies that blend digital and physical realities. Augmented Reality (AR) overlays digital information onto the real world, while Virtual Reality (VR) immerses users in fully digital environments. Spatial computing enables devices to understand and interact with the physical space around them, allowing for more natural and intuitive user experiences. Together, they revolutionize how people interact with information, entertainment, and their surroundings.
What is Augmented Reality (AR)?
AR overlays digital information onto the real world using devices like smartphones or AR glasses, enriching your environment with graphics and data.
What is Virtual Reality (VR)?
VR creates a fully immersive digital environment experienced through a headset, often isolating you from your surroundings.
What is spatial computing?
Spatial computing lets devices sense and understand the space around you—tracking position, depth, and gestures to integrate digital content with the real world.
What are common devices used for AR and VR?
AR typically uses smartphones, tablets, and smart glasses; VR uses headsets (standalone or PC-connected) to immerse you in digital environments.