Knowledge Base
Find answers to frequently asked questions about our services, products, and processes.
How does augmented reality work on a technical level?
AR overlays digital content onto the real world through your device's camera. Augmento's WebAR engine uses a combination of computer vision, SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), and GPS data to anchor 3D content to real-world positions. The browser accesses the camera feed, our algorithms detect surfaces or locations, and then render 3D models, animations, and interactive elements in real-time at 60fps — all without native app installation.
What is the difference between AR, VR, and MR?
Augmented Reality (AR) overlays digital content onto the real world through a camera — you still see your actual surroundings. Virtual Reality (VR) fully immerses you in a computer-generated environment using a headset — the real world is completely blocked out. Mixed Reality (MR) blends both, allowing digital objects to interact with the physical environment in real time. Augmento focuses on AR because it's the most accessible — requiring only a smartphone, no special hardware.
What is the exact difference between a 360 virtual tour and an interactive 3D model?
A 360 virtual tour stitches together spherical panoramic photographs that you view from fixed positions, jumping between predefined "hotspots." An interactive 3D model is a full geometric reconstruction of the space — you can move freely through it in any direction, view it from above in a "dollhouse" view, examine accurate floor plans, and take measurements. The 3D model contains actual spatial data; the 360 tour is purely photographic.