
Metaverse is the easiest way to create Augmented Reality experiences. Create experiences using the Metaverse Studio, and watch them come to life in the Metaverse app browser. Create all kinds of interactive experiences, including games, scavenger hunts, memes, and educational experiences.

Mission to Mars app is a highly experiential way to learn about Mars and can be used in a wide variety of subjects to interest and apply concepts, and even as a visual stimulus for language writing. This app, available in both iOS and Android, produced in conjunction with the famous Smithsonian Museum, allows users to drive a rover, walk the Martian surface, and play robot explorer or launch a rocket, all in AR.

Here’s an amazing AR app that will enable people to explore, learn and interact and even take photos of historical artefacts from UK museums in virtual exhibitions, such as an Egyptian mummy from the Torquay Museum.

This AR app is a must for any Chemistry teachers or students who want to perform science experiments and even observe explosive and hazardous experiments safety with help of AR. You can mix chemicals to see how they react in an experiment or chemical reaction, customize and experiment with quantity and rate at which the chemicals react, burn salts to colorful flames etc. Teachers can use this to ask students to work in groups to observe the reactions in AR and collaboratively explain the results observed. Free iOS app.

Even though Google Translate was already a helpful tool for translating languages, it’s now even better with its AR capabilities. It supports more than 100 languages, making it incredibly useful for traveling or communicating in general. Aside from text and voice input, you can also point your camera at written text to view the translation.

This is the latest metaverse app that is web-based and allows users to create their 3D online spaces for personal or professional uses! Just sign up for a free account and users can choose from a variety of beautifully curated spaces, so you do not have to start from scratch. Teachers can create metaverses for teaching and invite students to their online spaces for exploration and learning.

SketchAR is a fully-fledged tool for teaching drawing using augmented reality, machine learning, and neural networks. The app puts virtual images on paper to let you trace drawings from your phone.

Amikasa helps you style your room and figure out your desired layout before you ever buy a piece of furniture. Using your iPhone or iPad’s camera, you can easily walk around your bedroom, kitchen, work office, or any other room you decide to furnish, and place 3D models of various items to see how they look, or to discover their ideal placement. This includes the ability to tweak the color, because maybe that cherry red chair suits the room better than the peach.

If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to walk with dinosaurs then here’s your chance to find out. DinoTrek VR lets you get right up close to the prehistoric action, in which dinosaurs roam, fight it out amongst each other and, every now and then, just kick back and relax in the sun. Kids should love this app, which doesn’t even require a headset to be enjoyed. T-Rex included.

You can create customized maps and stories about places around the world with text, photos, and videos. You can also share your maps and stories with others to collaborate.

Layar is the global leader in augmented reality and interactive print. Print materials spring to life with digital content using the world's #1 augmented reality app.

Create stunning 360 degree Ready-for-VR Virtual Tours ready for VR using the LookAround App and your smartphone

Adobe Aero is the most intuitive way to build, view, and share robust immersive storytelling experiences in mobile AR.

Virtual Tours Made Simple. World's most hassle-free 360o VR publishing and panoramic tours authoring platform.

SkyView projects a grid of the known constellations, stars, and other stellar objects on your phone’s screen. Simply point it at the sky and you will be an expert in no time. A search function allows you to find crowd favorites, and a time-travel function conjures skymaps from the past, or even projects into the future.

Quiver (formerly known as ColAR Mix) works to bring your child’s 2D color books to life with animated images that spring directly from the Crayola-lined pages on your kitchen table. Although the app requires printed color pages, users can download one of several free coloring packs on the Quiver website, each of which encompasses everything from fire-breathing dragons and cuddly teddy bears to towering dinosaurs and wild stallions. Once drawn, users merely need to ensure the entirety of the page is viewable within their smartphone camera’s peripheral, thus allowing the image to come to life with accompanying music. Users can watch the animations from any angle once started, pause the content, or even zoom in and out as if viewing a real-life object. Despite being geared toward children, there’s no denying it’s a bit of fun for all ages.