What is AR & VR? Augmented Reality Vs Virtual Reality

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Last updated on April 22, 2025 6:29 am

Learn how to build Augmented Reality (AR) apps from scratch for Android and iOS. Understand the basics of AR, its applications, and the difference between AR and Virtual Reality. Integrate Unity and Vuforia to create interactive AR experiences. No prior experience or advanced equipment required. Perfect for anyone interested in developing their own AR applications or exploring AR at home.

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What you’ll learn

  • Build 5 Augmented Reality Apps from scratch for Android & iOS
  • What is Augmented Reality?
  • How does Augmented Reality work?
  • Understand the basic difference between Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality
  • Understand different forms of Augmented Reality and their applications
  • How to integrate Unity and Vuforia.
  • Students will create AR apps by writing codes in C# programming language
  • Tracking of cylindrical objects and placing digital models surrounding the cylinder
  • Creating an interactive business card using AR Virtual buttons

What you’ll learn

  • Build Augmented Reality Apps from scratch for Android & iOS

  • What is Augmented Reality?

  • How does Augmented Reality work?

  • Understand the basic difference between Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality

  • Understand different forms of Augmented Reality and their applications

  • How to integrate Unity and Vuforia.

  • Students will create AR apps by writing codes in C# programming language

  • Tracking of cylindrical objects and placing digital models surrounding the cylinder

  • Creating an interactive business card using AR Virtual buttons

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

  • A Windows or Mac

  • Smartphone

  • Basic programming knowledge will be of Great help

  • No Experience Needed

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to develop their own AR Applications

  • Anyone interested in learning to how to create AR experiences with no prior experience

  • Anyone who wants to start playing with Augmented Reality at home without advance equipment

Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. AR can be defined as a system that incorporates three basic features: a combination of real and virtual worlds, real-time interaction, and accurate 3D registration of virtual and real objects. The overlaid sensory information can be constructive (i.e. additive to the natural environment), or destructive (i.e. masking of the natural environment). This experience is seamlessly interwoven with the physical world such that it is perceived as an immersive aspect of the real environment. In this way, augmented reality alters one’s ongoing perception of a real-world environment, whereas virtual reality completely replaces the user’s real-world environment with a simulated one. Augmented reality is related to two largely synonymous terms: mixed reality and computer-mediated reality.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to develop their own AR Applications
  • Anyone interested in learning to how to create AR experiences with no prior experience
  • Anyone who wants to start playing with Augmented Reality at home without advance equipment

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