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XR

Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term that encompasses MR, VR, and AR, creating interactive and immersive environments that bridge the digital and physical worlds.

XRIT CAR Augmented Reality  Customization Experience next-gen vehicle design with XRIT Customize colors, wheels, and features in real time from your phone or tablet. Visualize your dream ride in your driveway before it’s built. Innovation meets imagination brings your vision to life.

your car, your rules, in AR.

AR Moon Portal Experience Walk through a portal and step into the moon without leaving Earth. This immersive AR experience blends the virtual and real worlds in real time. Users explore lunar landscapes while peeking back at reality through the portal. Perfect for travel, tourism, education, and immersive storytelling. The universe is now just a doorway away.

 3D Scanned Avatar AR Gameplay
A real person was 3D scanned to create a lifelike virtual avatar. With intuitive joystick controls, the avatar mirrors human motion
inside an AR world. A breakthrough in immersive gaming, fitness training, and digital twin simulations. This is the future of interactive entertainment   hyper-real,
responsive, and fully mobile.

Skyline Scanning & Superimposed 3D City
Explore cities like never before. A real skyline was scanned and a massive 3D model was superimposed. With dynamic movement and interaction, the AR model blends seamlessly with the real world. Ideal for urban planning, real estate, tourism, and education. Smart cities begin with smart visualization and this is the blueprint.

XRit specializes in delivering cutting-edge XR solutions tailored for various industries.

Augmented Reality (AR) overlays digital elements—such as images, sounds, or data—onto the real world through smartphones, tablets, or smart glasses. AR doesn’t replace your environment; it enhances it.

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Use Cases:

  • Interactive product demos

  • AR filters on social media

  • Indoor navigation

  • Immersive education

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Example: IKEA Place lets users visualize how furniture fits and looks in their home using just a phone.

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Why it matters: AR bridges the gap between digital and physical spaces, making everyday experiences more useful, fun, and engaging.

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