# Toronto

## About


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## Services

### Augmented Reality Development
- [AR Application Development](https://bilarna.com/services/augmented-reality-development/ar-application-development)

## Pricing

- Model: custom

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is the difference between virtual reality and augmented reality?**
A: Virtual reality (VR) immerses users in a completely digital environment, shutting out the physical world, while augmented reality (AR) overlays digital content onto the real world, allowing users to interact with both simultaneously. VR typically requires a headset such as Oculus or HTC Vive, whereas AR can be experienced through smartphones, tablets, or AR glasses. In VR, the user is transported to a simulated space like a virtual showroom or training simulation. In AR, digital objects appear in the user’s actual environment, for example, projecting a product onto a table or displaying directions on a street view. Both technologies have distinct applications: VR excels at deep immersion for training, gaming, and presentations, while AR is ideal for real-world enhancements like interactive marketing, navigation, and remote assistance. Understanding these differences helps businesses choose the right technology for their specific goals, whether it’s creating a fully virtual experience or enriching the physical world with digital information.

**Q: How can businesses use VR and AR for marketing campaigns?**
A: Businesses can use virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to create immersive marketing campaigns that engage customers in memorable ways. VR transports users to a fully digital brand experience, such as a virtual showroom, a 360-degree product tour, or an interactive game at a trade show. AR overlays digital elements onto the real world, allowing customers to visualize products in their own environment through a smartphone or tablet—for example, placing furniture in a room or trying on virtual accessories. Companies also use AR-driven loyalty programs where customers scan packaging to unlock exclusive content, rewards, or games, increasing brand interaction and repeat purchases. Both technologies boost engagement, extend dwell time, and generate social media buzz, especially when shared as interactive experiences. VR and AR marketing campaigns can be deployed at events, through mobile apps, or on websites, making them versatile tools for product launches, brand storytelling, and customer retention. The key is to align the technology with the campaign goal, whether that’s education, entertainment, or direct sales.

**Q: What are the key steps to develop a custom VR application?**
A: Developing a custom virtual reality (VR) application follows a structured process that typically includes six key steps: ideation, 3D modeling and asset creation, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance. First, during ideation, the project team conducts in-depth interviews and analysis to understand the client’s goals, target audience, and desired experience, resulting in a concept and storyboard. Second, 3D artists and designers create photorealistic models, environments, and animations that form the visual foundation of the VR app. Third, developers code the application using engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, integrating interactions, physics, and user interfaces for specific platforms such as Oculus, HTC Vive, or mobile VR. Fourth, rigorous testing ensures the application runs smoothly, with user experience testing to identify and fix issues. Fifth, the VR app is deployed to the intended platform(s) and made available to end users. Finally, ongoing maintenance and updates keep the application compatible with new hardware and software, ensuring long-term performance. This process requires close collaboration between designers, developers, and the client throughout.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/cavr
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/cavr/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/cavr/openapi.yaml
