A developer of a virtual reality (VR) experience creates entirely new digital worlds that users can view through a device like the Oculus headset, whereas a developer of an augmented reality (AR) experience uses mobile apps to add a layer of digital experience to our reality, as seen in the AR game Pokemon Go.
To become an AR/VR developer, you must be able to work with game engines like Unity or Unreal. You may create 3D settings using either of these systems. Programming languages like C++, C#, JavaScript, and Swift are also essential for AR/VR engineers to be proficient in. Software development, upkeep, and improvement are your responsibilities as a VR or AR engineer. You’ll be able to stay up with what other developers are doing as your skill level increases.