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Anchoring

Anchoring in augmented reality refers to attaching virtual objects to specific points or surfaces in the physical world.

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Anchoring in augmented reality refers to attaching virtual objects to specific points or surfaces in the physical world. It ensures that these digital elements maintain their position and orientation relative to the real environment as users move or change their perspective. Anchoring creates a sense of stability and coherence in AR experiences, allowing virtual objects to interact convincingly with real-world objects and surfaces. This technology often relies on techniques like SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) and computer vision to accurately track the device's position and the physical environment, facilitating precise anchoring of virtual content.

By AR.rocks