What is the best AR app that has not yet invented?

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The best AR app yet to be invented would revolutionize online shopping with virtual dressing rooms. Current solutions fall short—unable to place items on moving bodies, using cartoonish manikins, or relying on holograms with tracking issues. Simplified WebAR implementation without app downloads could reshape retail, especially with malls closing.

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anything that doesn’t require additional hardware to track hands. However, since gestures can be emulated using the Manomotion API, we are almost there. Although it isn’t the whole hand tracking API we are searching for, it nevertheless works better than nothing.

Think of how awesome it would be to have a hand-tracking AR lightsaber app.

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I have found two mind-breaking applications online while doing research for your question. The apps are:

  1. Plant Karaoke: Imagine an app where you can sing to your plants, and it provides feedback on how your plant “felt” about your performance.
  2. AR for School: An educational app that uses AR to illustrate complex subjects taught in classes like Chemistry or Biology. It helps students visualize and better understand challenging material.
    I can’t wait to experience these two apps work in reality.
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Sure these two apps are unbelievable! I actually found another one called Invisible Art Gallery. This one can let you showcase your “invisible” art pieces while isitors can “pretend” to see them and even give ratings.

Purchasing furniture through “view in your space” options, such as those provided by IKEA, Target, and Amazon, which integrates and functions with mixed reality headset browsers like the Quest Pro. It would be quite handy to shop using the web browser on my QPro and view the items in my room before deciding.

Board games or tabletop war games would be fantastic. Create QR code markers for the units. Start war chess…