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Five interesting augmented reality apps for your smartphone

If you are new to augmented reality, here are the five of the best apps to explore.

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Although augmented reality (AR) is still in the early stages of adoption, it’s already starting to gain some popularity, thanks to our smartphones. AR, often referred to as a technology that overlays virtual objects in the real-world scene in real-time, gives users a fascinating way to experience interactive content. The developers are already hard at work developing AR apps that are tailored for immersive experiences.

Let’s take a look at the five AR apps that you can try out now on your Android and iPhone.

#1. BBC Civilisations AR (iOS, Android)

If you are fascinated by ancient cultures and civilisations, then try downloading BBC’s Civilizations AR. The free to download app uses augmented reality to turn your living room into a sort of museum. The Civilisations AR brings a collection of historical artifacts from museums. Each artifact can be viewed in 3D on your iPhone or iPad. For example, one artifact is an Egyptian Mummy in a coffin. You can learn about the origins and history of the treasure and even see the scanned mummy inside using an x-ray feature. If your kid is among those who hate history lessons, the app is highly recommended.

Interested in history? Try BBC’s Civilizations AR. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)

#2. Ink hunter (iOS, Android)

Tattoos are now becoming very popular, especially among the young. People love to show off their inked bodies, though not everyone wants to go through the painful process. Ink Hunter lets you try a tattoo in augmented reality before you decide on where to put it. Not only does the app allow you to choose from a lot of readymade tattoo designs but you can also scan in your own designs. If you are putting off your tattoo parlor visit due to the coronavirus pandemic, maybe you should try Ink Hunter app and make your friends jealous on social media by flaunting a new tattoo.

Planning to get a tattoo? Check out, Ink Hunter. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)

#3.Knightfall: AR (iOS, Android)

Knightfall AR is about sword fighting, castles, and battles. This strategy game takes you in the world of The Knights Templar and you have to save the city of Acre from an invading army and protect the Holy Grail. Since the game is designed in AR, all you need to do is place the battlefield on the floor or the table and start firing at enemy units as they come closer towards your walls. If you like battle strategy games, then Knightfall AR will appeal to you.

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#4. JigSpace (iOS)

One of the widespread uses of augmented reality is in education. AR not only makes difficult concepts easy through three dimensional objects but also keeps students engaged through interactive elements. JigSpace, which is aimed at kids and adults, tries to make learning fun through AR. The educational app covers categories ranging from science, history and machinery. For example, you don’t know “How a battery works’. Just select that topic within the app and focus the phone camera on a flat surface, a 3D model of AA battery appears along with a step-by-step explanatory guide. You can interact with the object, rotate it, and zoom it. It’s a neat way to explain complicated concepts to kids in the form of 3D objects.

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#5. Dance Reality (iOS, Android)

I am not fond of dancing, but when I tried Dance Reality I couldn’t stop shaking my legs. The concept of Dance Reality is simple; a virtual dance instructor named “Bee” will appear in your room and teach you some basics of dance. But this is just the beginning. For example, if you want to learn Salsa, two dancers, Andy Albani and Bee will be virtually present in the room to show you how to ace salsa. Learning hip-hop or salsa from virtual dance teachers isn’t as bad as I was expecting. The only issue is that you have to hold your phone while learning these dance moves.

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Anuj Bhatia is a seasoned personal technology writer at indianexpress.com with a career spanning over a decade. Active in the domain since 2011, he has established himself as a distinct voice in tech journalism, specializing in long-form narratives that bridge the gap between complex innovation and consumer lifestyle. Experience & Career: Anuj has been a key contributor to The Indian Express since late 2016. Prior to his current tenure, he served as a Senior Tech Writer at My Mobile magazine and held a role as a reviewer and tech writer at Gizbot. His professional trajectory reflects a rigorous commitment to technology reporting, backed by a postgraduate degree from Banaras Hindu University. Expertise & Focus Areas: Anuj’s reporting covers the spectrum of personal technology, characterized by a unique blend of modern analysis and historical context. His key focus areas include: Core Technology: Comprehensive coverage of smartphones, personal computers, apps, and lifestyle tech. Deep-Dive Narratives: Specializes in composing longer-form feature articles and explainers that explore the intersection of history, technology, and popular culture. Global & Local Scope: Reports extensively on major international product launches from industry titans like Apple and Google, while simultaneously covering the ecosystem of indie and home-grown tech startups. Niche Interests: A dedicated focus on vintage technology and retro gaming, offering readers a nostalgic yet analytical perspective on the evolution of tech. Authoritativeness & Trust Anuj is a trusted voice in the industry, recognized for his ability to de-jargonize trending topics and provide context to rapid technological advancements. His authority is reinforced by his on-ground presence at major international tech conferences and his nuanced approach to product reviews. By balancing coverage of the world's most valuable tech brands with emerging startups, he offers a holistic and objective view of the global technology landscape. Find all stories by Anuj Bhatia here. You can find Anuj on Linkedin. ... Read More

 

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