While mobile development commonly uses SDKs like Android Studio and Xcode with languages such as Kotlin, Java, Swift, or Objective-C, AR/VR development often involves game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, combined with specialized SDKs like ARCore, ARKit, Oculus SDK, or OpenXR, which cater to immersive experiences and spatial computing.

While mobile development commonly uses SDKs like Android Studio and Xcode with languages such as Kotlin, Java, Swift, or Objective-C, AR/VR development often involves game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, combined with specialized SDKs like ARCore, ARKit, Oculus SDK, or OpenXR, which cater to immersive experiences and spatial computing.

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