Simple AR in Unity: XR App Development

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Last updated on May 1, 2025 5:45 pm

Learn the basics of game development and augmented reality (AR) with Unity. Build your first AR project and gain valuable Unity experience. No programming required. Join Mammoth Interactive and start your AR journey today.

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What you’ll learn

  • Game Development Basics
  • Augmented Reality Game Development Basics
  • Unity Physics Basics
  • Scaling in AR

Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real world are enhanced computer generated objects.

Join Mammoth Interactive to learn how to start simple AR in Unity 2021. Build your first project.

What you’ll need

Computer

  • Runs on Mac, Windows or Linux

Unity

  • Build 2D, 3D and VR games and apps

  • Large asset store

  • Large documentation and support

  • Git

  • Vuforia

Free to install and sign up

Experience

  • No programming involved

Beneficial to have:

  • Unity experience

01 Build a New Unity Project

  • 01 Install Unity (1:37)

  • 02 Build A New Unity Project (1:48)

  • Source Files

02 Add Vuforia to Unity

  • 01 Install Git For Vuforia (1:43)

  • 02 Add Vuforia To Unity (2:52)

  • Source Files

03 Implement Augmented Reality

  • 01 Build An Augmented Reality Camera (5:32)

  • 02 Define An Image Target (6:17)

  • 03 Build A Model To Display (4:43)

  • 04 Test The App With Your Camera (2:49)

  • Source Files

Let’s get started

Mammoth Interactive produces online eDegrees and tutorials primarily on programming and technology. 1 million students and growing have enrolled in this online school since its inception.

Build a portfolio alongside your instructor to go step by step through projects. Learn by doing in your next Mammoth Interactive course, whether you want to learn software development, machine learning, Excel or more.

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In 2011, it was clear that there was opportunity in the software education market. John has been programming since 1997 and teaching since 2002. He brings a unique perspective with years of experience in teaching and real-world experience running a software company.

Who this course is for:

  • Unity developers who want to build multiplayer augmented reality ( AR ) games
  • Unity developers who want to learn building AR Games

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