Before diving into the installation, the AR app allows users to digitally place the inverter in their real environment, measuring the distances to nearby walls or other objects to ensure a perfect fit.


Once the app confirms the spot as having all the required minimum distances the user is guided step-by-step through the installation process. This guidance is provided through real-time instructions and feedback as well as clarifying videos and animations.
It's not just about getting the job done; it's about turning a chore into an engaging, interactive adventure, making the installation process a piece of cake!
The creation of this AR guide involved utilizing a variety of tools and programming languages.
The process included working with Unity for AR development, Java for backend operations, Vuforia for image recognition, and Adobe suite, Keyshot, Figma, and Blender for designing visuals and user interfaces. This array of tools was instrumental in bringing the conceptual AR quick-start guide to a functional prototype to give a glimpse of the future.
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