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  1. Augmented Reality - Apple

    Apple hardware and software are designed together for the best AR experience possible. Advanced cameras, amazing displays, motion sensors, and powerful graphics processors combine with custom …

  2. Augmented Reality - Apple Developer

    Build unparalleled augmented reality experiences for hundreds of millions of users on iOS and iPadOS, the biggest AR platforms in the world. With powerful frameworks like ARKit and RealityKit, and …

  3. iOS - Augmented Reality - Apple (PH)

    Now that experience includes augmented reality like you’ve never seen it before. iPadOS, iOS 13, and ARKit 3 take advantage of the powerful hardware in iPhone and iPad to bring the virtual world …

  4. Augmented Reality - Apple (AU)

    Apple hardware and software are designed together for the best AR experience possible. Advanced cameras, amazing displays, motion sensors and powerful graphics processors combine with …

  5. ARKit 6 - Augmented Reality - Apple Developer

    Take advantage of the latest advances in ARKit to create incredible augmented reality experiences for Apple platforms.

  6. Augmented Reality Resources - Apple Developer

    Download the latest versions of all Apple Operating Systems, Reality Composer, and Xcode — which includes the SDKs for iOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS.

  7. RealityKit Overview - Augmented Reality - Apple Developer

    The RealityKit framework was built from the ground up specifically for augmented reality with photo-realistic rendering, camera effects, animations, physics, and more.

  8. Creation tools for spatial apps - Augmented Reality - Apple Developer

    Reality Composer is a powerful tool that makes it easy for you to create interactive augmented reality experiences.

  9. Augmented reality | Apple Developer Documentation

    Augmented reality (or AR) lets you deliver immersive, engaging experiences that seamlessly blend virtual objects with the real world.

  10. Quick Look Gallery - Augmented Reality - Apple Developer

    Built-in apps, such as Safari, Messages, Mail, News, and Notes, use Quick Look to display USDZ files of virtual objects in 3D on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro.