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EcoAR

Explore the world of sustainability with EcoAR: An Augmented Reality app to educate people on environmental issues.

📃Table of contents:

1. About EcoAR
2. Problem Statement
3. The Solution
4. Tech Stack
5. Contributions
6. References

🌍About EcoAR

EcoAR is an Augmented Reality app that allows users to learn about environmental issues by exploring them in an interactive and engaging way. The app uses AR technology to place 3D models of different environmental scenarios in real-world surroundings, giving users a more immersive learning experience. The app provides information about the environmental issue and ways that individuals can help reduce their impact.

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🌿Problem Statement

We live in an age where environmental issues are becoming increasingly pressing. However, many people remain unaware of the extent of the problem and the steps they can take to help mitigate it. We aim to change that by providing a more engaging way for people to learn about environmental issues.

🌱The Solution

EcoAR is an AR app that provides an immersive and interactive way to learn about environmental issues. Users can explore different 3D models of environmental scenarios in the real world and learn about the issue and ways they can help.

🌲Features

  1. Interactive and engaging way of learning about environmental issues.
  2. Real-world visualization of environmental scenarios.
  3. Information about environmental issues and ways individuals can help.
  4. Supports both iOS and Android devices.

🚀Tech Stack

Our project is built using the following technologies:

  1. ArCore for augmented reality application
  2. Flutter for App Development
  3. Git and GitHub for version control
  4. Figma for designing the UI
  5. Firebase for user authentication and database management

👥Contributions

We welcome contributions to our project! If you're interested in contributing, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repo into your account
  2. Clone the project into your local machine
  3. Create a new branch for your changes
  4. Make your changes and commit them
  5. Push your changes to your fork