Spatial computing refers to the process of interacting with digital information that is integrated into the physical world around us.
Overlaying digital information on the real world, enhancing the user's perception of their environment.
Creating entirely digital environments that users can interact with as if they were real.
Combining elements of both AR and VR, allowing digital and physical objects to coexist and interact in real-time.
Technologies that enable devices to understand and map the physical environment, often using sensors like LiDAR, cameras, and GPS.
Interfaces that allow users to interact with digital content in three dimensions, often through gestures, voice commands, or specialized input devices.
Systems that understand the context of the user's environment and actions, allowing for more responsive interactions.