English resource hub
Learn how to plan, pitch, and launch better AR experiences
The ARLOOPA Studio Learn section is built for teams that already know augmented reality matters but need a clearer path from idea to launch. These guides answer the practical questions that usually appear before an AR project gets budget, internal approval, or a realistic rollout plan. Instead of duplicating the existing solution and industry pages, this hub helps you understand the missing high-intent topics around platform choice, WebAR, no-code creation, campaign design, image tracking, face tracking, and geospatial deployment.

Start with intent
This section is designed for search queries that happen before the buyer chooses a workflow
Most teams do not start by searching for a specific solution page. They start with category questions like WebAR platform, no-code AR builder, image tracking AR, or how to create AR without coding. Those queries reflect a planning stage where the buyer is still comparing delivery models, estimating project scope, and figuring out which AR format actually matches the campaign.
That planning stage is where content quality matters most. If a page jumps straight into sales language, it fails to help. If it explains the tradeoffs clearly and points the reader toward the right next page, it becomes a useful search entry point and a practical handoff into the commercial journey.
- •Use platform guides when you need to understand what a category solves and where it breaks down.
- •Use comparison pages when stakeholders are deciding between browser delivery, app delivery, or no-code workflows.
- •Use the example pages when you already know the technology and need campaign direction or operational ideas.
How to navigate
Read by technology, by business goal, or by buying stage
If your team is evaluating delivery methods, start with the WebAR and no-code platform guides. If your team is planning a campaign, the AR marketing and AR advertising pages will frame objectives, fit, and measurement. If your project depends on a specific technical trigger, the marker-based, image-tracking, geospatial, or face-tracking pages will help narrow the decision quickly.
Every guide links to the existing Studio solution and industry pages when deeper implementation detail is needed. That structure keeps the new content layer useful for SEO while still funneling readers into the stronger commercial pages that already exist on the site.
- •Technology-first readers can start with WebAR, image tracking, face tracking, or geospatial AR.
- •Campaign-first readers can start with AR marketing, AR advertising, or campaign examples.
- •Implementation-first readers can start with no-code creation, AI-assisted creation, or the platform comparison pages.
Next step planning
Each guide is meant to shorten the path from research to a scoped AR pilot
A useful SEO hub does not stop at explanation. It helps the reader make the next decision with less ambiguity. That is why each page in this section is written to answer a specific planning question, then point the reader to the most relevant existing Studio page for pricing, use-case fit, or stakeholder conversations. The goal is not to keep someone reading forever. The goal is to move them from category research into an actual project decision.
In practice, that usually means identifying the right delivery model first, then narrowing the trigger or campaign format, then deciding whether the team needs a pilot, a pricing review, or a live walkthrough. If you already know the business outcome you want, treat the Learn section as a decision layer. Use it to reduce internal confusion, align departments, and reach the right commercial or implementation page faster.
- •Start with the page that matches the question your stakeholders are already asking.
- •Use related solution links when you need deeper industry or deployment detail.
- •Move to pricing or scheduling once the format and rollout assumptions are clear.
Pillar pages
Platform and technology guides
These pages target core high-intent category queries and explain how the major AR delivery models fit real business use cases.
WebAR platform
WebAR Platform Guide
Compare WebAR platforms by mobile access, publishing control, supported formats, and whether a non-technical team can actually run them after launch.
Read guideWebAR light estimation
WebAR Light Estimation Guide
Use WebAR light estimation when realism matters, especially for product demos, campaign hero objects, and browser-based scenes that need to sit more naturally in the real environment.
Read guideNo-code AR platform
No-Code AR Platform Guide
Compare no-code AR platforms by workflow ownership, supported formats, publishing friction, and how well they hold up after the first prototype.
Read guideMarker-based AR
Marker-Based AR Guide
Use marker-based AR when the physical trigger matters and you want predictable, guided activation behavior.
Read guideImage tracking AR
Image Tracking AR Guide
Choose image tracking AR when a known visual target should control the timing and context of the experience.
Read guideFace tracking AR
Face Tracking AR Guide
Use face tracking AR when self-expression, brand play, or visual personalization is the core interaction.
Read guideGeospatial AR
Geospatial AR Guide
Use geospatial AR when a real-world location or landmark needs to become part of the narrative, navigation, or activation.
Read guideCampaign planning
Marketing and activation strategy
These pages are for teams building campaigns, pitches, and branded AR programs rather than choosing a trigger alone.
Augmented reality marketing
AR Marketing Guide
Use AR marketing when interaction improves understanding, memory, or action instead of adding novelty for its own sake.
Read guideAugmented reality advertising
AR Advertising Guide
AR ads are strongest when they deepen the campaign moment and lead naturally to the next action.
Read guideExamples and inspiration
AR Campaign Examples
Use these examples to frame practical AR campaign ideas before choosing a format or solution page.
Read guideUse-case guide
WebAR Use Cases
Use these WebAR scenarios to decide where browser-based access has a genuine business advantage.
Read guideUse-case guide
Geospatial AR Use Cases
Use geospatial AR when real places need context, guidance, or narrative layers that make the visit more meaningful.
Read guideEvaluation and education
Comparisons, buying questions, and workflow guides
These pages support mid-funnel readers who are comparing approaches, validating feasibility, or preparing internal buy-in.
Comparison guide
WebAR vs App-Based AR
Use this comparison to decide whether browser delivery or native app delivery is the more honest fit for your AR project.
Read guideHow-to guide
Create AR Without Coding
Follow a realistic no-code workflow for AR creation without getting trapped in custom development from day one.
Read guideAI for AR creation
AI for AR Creation
Use AI to reduce production friction in AR ideation and asset prep, not to avoid strategic decisions that still need human judgment.
Read guideBuyer guide
Best WebAR Platforms
Use this 2026 shortlist guide to compare WebAR platforms by team fit, delivery model, continuity, and whether the workflow can survive after the first pilot.
Read guideBuyer guide
Best No-Code AR Platforms
Use this 2026 shortlist to compare no-code AR platforms by team fit, rollout model, and practical roadmap depth.
Read guideAlternatives guide
Best Zapworks Alternatives
Use this alternatives guide to decide whether Zapworks is too broad for your current WebAR or no-code AR needs.
Read guideAlternatives guide
Best Blippar Alternatives
Use this guide to evaluate whether Blippar is too browser-specific for your next AR rollout and what stronger alternatives look like.
Read guideAlternatives guide
Best 8th Wall Alternatives
Use this guide to evaluate active alternatives after 8th Wall’s hosted platform retirement and open-source transition.
Read guideTechnology guide
Multi-Image Tracking in WebAR
Use this guide to plan, launch, and scale WebAR experiences that track multiple image targets in one workflow.
Read guideComparison guide
Single vs Multi-Image Tracking
Use this comparison to decide whether single-target or multi-target image tracking is the better WebAR model for your rollout.
Read guideWorkflow guide
WebAR Image Tracking Best Practices
Use these WebAR image tracking best practices to improve recognition stability, user flow, and rollout quality.
Read guideTechnology guide
Multiple Face Masks in One Experience
Use this guide to structure multi-mask face-tracking experiences with cleaner UX and better mobile reliability.
Read guideTechnology guide
Markerless WebAR Experiences
Use this guide to plan markerless WebAR experiences with clear interaction logic and practical rollout discipline.
Read guideComparison guide
Markerless vs Marker-Based WebAR
Use this comparison to choose markerless or marker-based WebAR before asset production and QA scope are locked.
Read guideComparison guide
WebAR Platform Comparison
Use this comparison guide to evaluate WebAR platforms by buyer fit, not just browser features.
Read guideCreate flow tutorials
How-to guides for every Studio creation mode
Step-by-step guides for marker-based, markerless, geospatial, location-based, face-tracking, and the supported content types inside the create flow.
How-to guide
How to Create Marker-Based AR
Follow the full marker-based AR flow in Studio, from trigger image upload to testing and launch.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Marker-Based WebAR
Build a marker-triggered browser AR experience by combining image tracking with a WebAR destination.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Marker-Based AR for App Delivery
Use the marker-based flow with an app destination when the experience should live inside the ARLOOPA app instead of WebAR.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Markerless AR
Create surface-tracked AR in Studio by choosing the markerless flow and building for free placement instead of a marker scan.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Markerless WebAR
Build surface-tracked browser AR in Studio by pairing the markerless flow with a WebAR destination.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Markerless AR for App Delivery
Use the markerless flow with the ARLOOPA app destination when free placement belongs in an app-based user journey.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Geospatial AR
Create place-anchored AR in Studio by choosing the geospatial flow and then selecting the right provider path.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Google Geospatial AR
Use the Google Geospatial provider path in Studio to create place-based AR tied to a mapped location.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Immersal VPS AR
Build a VPS-based geospatial experience in Studio through the Immersal provider branch.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Location-Based AR
Use the location-based flow in Studio to connect AR content to a real-world place through the built-in map step.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create Face-Tracking AR
Use the face-tracking flow in Studio to build branded filters, masks, and other face-attached AR effects.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create an Empty-Scene AR Experience
Use the empty-scene content type when you want a clean starting point instead of beginning from one uploaded media asset.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create an Image AR Experience
Use the image content type to attach a direct upload or AI-generated image to a Studio AR experience.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create a Video AR Experience
Use the video content type when the AR layer should play a finished video instead of a static image or 3D model.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create an Audio AR Experience
Use the audio content type to add narration, voice, or sound-led content to a Studio AR experience.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create a 360 Image AR Experience
Use the 360 image content type for panoramic still environments and immersive contextual scenes.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create a 360 Video AR Experience
Use the 360 video content type when immersive motion matters more than a still panorama.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create a 3D Model AR Experience
Use the 3D file content type to place uploaded models inside marker, surface, location, face, or geospatial AR flows.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create a Sketchfab AR Experience
Use the Sketchfab import path in Studio when the 3D asset already lives on Sketchfab and should be brought into AR quickly.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create a Tilt Brush AR Experience
Use the Tilt Brush content type when the AR experience should be built around uploaded brush-based 3D artwork.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create an AI Video AR Experience
Use the AI Video path in the marker-based flow to animate the source image into a moving AR result.
Read guideHow-to guide
How to Create a Genie AI AR Experience
Use Genie AI to generate a 3D asset inside Studio and attach it to the selected AR flow without preparing a finished model first.
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