Spatial computing is a technology that blends the real and digital worlds, enhancing our surroundings with data and imagery to improve navigation, education, and safety.
The industry for spatial computing is expected to grow from $97.9 billion in 2023 to $280.5 billion by 2028, with a yearly growth rate of 23.4%.
Tools like Apple's ARKit and Google's ARCore enable the integration of augmented reality into everyday life, allowing for guided experiences and the overlay of digital information onto the physical world.
Spatial computing has limitless applications, from interactive art exhibits in public spaces to immersive educational experiences.