No Code AR Experience With Adobe Aero
- Niharika Karanam
- Aug 21, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 29, 2022
As an artist, one of the biggest struggles I have faced with developing interactive and immersive experiences is that some level of coding is required to make an Augmented reality experience interactive. Adobe Aero solves that problem pretty well. Using, triggers to trigger an action, it's pretty simple to build an immersive and interactive experience with no coding involved. Another added benefit of using Adobe Aero as opposed to building a traditional AR app on Unity, is that a user has to just download one app, the Adobe Aero app. This means that it's easier to create, manage and store multiple diverse AR experiences on Adobe aero and it's also more user friendly as the user does not have to download multiple applications for each unique AR experience.
Here is an example of an AR experience I created with Adobe Aero using a 3D model of a human skin. You can create simple buttons using triggers. It's interesting how Adobe Aero is useful in creating simple immersive experiences in education. This will definitely change the way students study in the coming future.
Note: This is a free 3d model found on CG Trader
A potential use-case scenario,

Teachers/Professors can easily add immersive AR experiences and easily share it with students with a QR code in their slide decks. This would make the learning experience more engaging and make the subject matter easier to understand for visual learners.
Download the adobe Aero app from the Appstore and try out this AR experience and let me know what you think.

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