“Augmented reality can transform how students learn about and connect with the world around them. Turn your classroom into the cosmos. Make a history lesson as vivid as the present by restoring ancient artefacts.” -Apple Education Augmented reality, unlike VR, does not block out your natural surroundings, but rather, overlays it with digital projections. It can render objects that are hard to imagine and turns them into 3D models in and out of classrooms, making it easier for visual learners. AR increases the interest of students in learning Augmented reality in education will soon affect the conventional learning process. Augmented reality allows information to be added to objects on the screen. Teachers can augment their field trips to add layers of learning and interaction to the day’s activity. Also, with the help of object or text recognition, the application can display the supplementary information on the screen next to the object. For example, if you point the camera at a mango, you can see the nutritional information. By doing this, the app, on the one hand, reduces the time to find the object’s description and other information, and, on the other hand, creates a stronger link between the object image and its data. Therefore, information is available faster and retained longer.