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Augment App Experience of Your Audience with VR and AR

Author: Kaspar Lavik
by Kaspar Lavik
Posted: Oct 21, 2016

Apps have undoubtedly become an integral part of our everyday life and no denying the fact that they have our day to day activities like paying a bill or booking a ticket pretty effortless than it used to be earlier. But with the constantly evolving technological advancements you need to be very alert as your customers expectations are also changing and they want you to give them better experience by including the features of current technology.

With the release of the augmented reality (AR) app, Pokémon Go, in the month of July this year, a new dimension got added in the world of apps. As the app went viral, more and more businesses started investing in apps with AR and VR features in them to enhance user experience. And yes! These technologies didn’t remain confined to gaming and entertainment. Let us put a glance on some of the AR and VR apps that are used in different industries:

Snapshop

This is an augmented reality mobile app built for iOS platform which would help you place furniture inside your home ‘virtually’ to see whether it fits in that particular space and matches with the surroundings. You can choose furniture from CB2, IKEA and few others.

Virtuali-Tee

This is a smart T-Shirt that integrates with the app installed in your smartphone and let you see through the T-shirt to view organs, bones and blood vessels. This augmented reality app is aimed at students studying human anatomy.

NYT VR

This virtual reality app is available for both Android and iOS platform and if you are tired of reading news online then this app is just for you! New contents get updated every month; you can view documentaries and much more with or without the VR headset (though recommended for better experience).

Cedar Point VR

Does roller coaster rides excite you? Then get goosebumps with this virtual reality app of Cedar Point’s Valravn that would give you the experience of the tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster in the World.

These were just few examples of AR and VR apps which many businesses have already integrated in their business strategies to give their customers better experience. If you want to give your business the benefits of AR and VR then get the best economic and professional solution by hiring team of Mobile Applikasjon Specialist from Outsourcing IT companies.

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I am explorer, a curious technogeek, active contributor, smitten by changes and innovations and having strong desire to stay informed and update

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