🗨️ What is a digital twin?
 
 
This section showcases the rich AR insights you’ll discover on GeoAR.it
🌐 A Digital Twin in Plain English

A digital twin is a living, 3-D mirror of the real world. Every mapped road, building, bus stop—or even last night’s coffee-machine repair—can have a twin: a data-rich replica you can view through your phone’s camera or (one day) slick smart-glasses.

Digital twin view of London

On GeoAR.it, the UK’s roads, houses, bus stops and more are already mapped with precise latitude and longitude tags. Extra layers—like crime data, Ordnance Survey land-types, and Police UK stats—add context so the world around you talks back.

🏗️ Physical Things That Get a Digital Doppelgänger
  • 🛣️ Road
  • 🏢 Building
  • ☕ Coffee machine
  • 🚗 Car
  • 🏭 Industrial machine

Each object carries its own geotag, making it easy to overlay labels, stats, or maintenance history right where you’re standing.

📅 Moments in Time Are Twins Too

A digital twin isn’t just a thing; it can be an event tied to a spot on the map:

  • 🚔 Crime incident
  • ⚔️ Historic battle—imagine walking the 1066 Hastings field with AR soldiers marching by.
🔍 Point & Discover

Open the GeoAR.it camera and aim the crosshair:

  • 🚦 Road name pops up.
  • 🌳 Land-type label appears: woodland, foreshore, sports pitch…
  • 🚌 Bus stop reveals the next service in real time.
  • 🏠 House overlays sale / rental details—tap Call Agent to arrange a viewing.

Full feature list arrives with the Android app launch—stay tuned!

🔢 How We Keep Every Twin Unique
  • 🧭 Latitude
  • 🧭 Longitude
  • 📏 Altitude
  • ⏰ Time
  • 🆔 Specific instance (the “what happened”)

Together, those five dimensions stop your local café from being confused with one on the next street—or with the same spot but two hours ago.

📖 Further Reading & Inspiration

If you fancy more geek-friendly detail, grab Deloitte’s Spatial Web insight report. It paints the bigger picture of how AR layers will evolve.