AR walking directions in Google Maps that project arrows directly onto the street.
"Try before you buy" features (e.g., IKEA Place for furniture or Sephora’s Virtual Artist for makeup).
The future of AR lies in Wearables . As the technology moves from handheld screens to lightweight smart glasses, AR will become a seamless part of our daily "heads-up" experience, eventually replacing the need for physical screens entirely. AR.pptx
Surgeons using AR overlays to see internal anatomy during procedures.
AR is transforming specialized fields by providing "X-ray vision" and hands-free data: AR walking directions in Google Maps that project
Interactive 3D models of the human heart or solar system that students can "walk around."
The device scans the environment, identifies "anchors" (like a floor or table), and renders digital objects that stay in place even as you move. 3. Current Use Cases As the technology moves from handheld screens to
Technicians receiving real-time repair instructions projected onto complex machinery.