Augmented Reality (AR) technology merges the real world with computer-generated imagery, featuring realistic 3D objects and interactive experiences, with applications across gaming, education, healthcare, industry, home decoration, and military training. The history of AR dates back to 1968, with significant advancements and uses emerging in various sectors over the years, including the rise of popular games like Pokémon Go. While AR offers numerous advantages such as enhanced interactivity and cost reduction, it also poses risks such as privacy concerns and potential misuse.