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HalloweenAR launches Augmented Reality Experience to Haunt Homes & Businesses with Lifelike Monsters using WebAR, Just in Time for Halloween. 

Created by a Halloween and tech lovin' grandmother, QR codes launch spooky and sweet digital creatures set to thrill all ages with no app to download and no equipment to buy. 

HalloweenAR is bringing a new immersive experience to hometowns around the nation to celebrate Halloween with all the chills and thrills that only augmented reality (AR) can create.

"You'll be creepin' it real as demons and witches roam your yard this Halloween," said Lisa George Founder. "HalloweenAR uses your current environment and overlays digital elements to create monster-sized memories. Just download the custom QR code and you instantly become the coolest and scariest house or business on the block, perfect for last-minute hauntings."

A dozen characters are included in the Halloween Pack, so there's a character for every level of scare.

Here is how it works:
1. Get the Halloween Pack at www.HalloweenAR.com
2. Print and Place your QR Code wherever you want to scare
3. Guests Scan, Scare, and Share with their own camera.

WebAR is the latest revolution in augmented reality. There are no apps to download and no equipment to buy. To experience the scare, people scan a QR Code, enable camera permissions, and ta-da, the hocus pocus magic of Halloween, appears. So simple; it's scary.

The idea was conceived by George while using AR apps with her grandsons becauses they love scary stuff. George and her team chose WebAR - because of its frictionless experience for engaging with AR using only a browser and a phone's camera.

About HalloweenAR
HalloweenAR brings immersive Augmented Reality experiences to hometowns nationwide. With no app to download, our scan, scare and share technology bring joy to life. The founder and her family brought this dream into reality. The Halloween pack includes a dozen characters with instant download for only $19.95. Visit our website for full details: www.HalloweenAR.com.

CONTACT:
Lisa George, Founder
HalloweenAR
(952) 288-1596
Lisa@HalloweenAR.com
www.HalloweenAR.com

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HalloweenAR launches Augmented Reality Experience to Haunt Homes & Businesses with Lifelike Monsters using WebAR, Just in Time for Halloween. Created by a Halloween and tech lovin' grandmother, QR codes launch spooky and sweet digital creatures set to thrill all ages with no app to download and no equipment to buy. MINNEAPOLIS, MN., October 25, 2022: HalloweenAR is bringing a new immersive experience to hometowns around the nation to celebrate Halloween with all the chills and thrills that only augmented reality (AR) can create. "You'll be creepin' it real as demons and witches roam your yard this Halloween," said Lisa George Founder. "HalloweenAR uses your current environment and overlays digital elements to create monster-sized memories. Just download the custom QR code and you instantly become the coolest and scariest house or business on the block, perfect for last-minute hauntings." A dozen characters are included in the Halloween Pack, so there's a character for every level of scare. Here is how it works: 1. Get the Halloween Pack at www.HalloweenAR.com 2. Print and Place your QR Code wherever you want to scare 3. Guests Scan, Scare, and Share with their own camera. WebAR is the latest revolution in augmented reality. There are no apps to download and no equipment to buy. To experience the scare, people scan a QR Code, enable camera permissions, and ta-da, the hocus pocus magic of Halloween, appears. So simple; it's scary. The idea was conceived by George while using AR apps with her grandsons becauses they love scary stuff. She learned AR after being furloughed due to Covid. The app took more than a year to develop. George chose WebAR - because of its frictionless experience for engaging with AR using only a browser and a phone's camera. About HalloweenAR HalloweenAR brings immersive Augmented Reality experiences to hometowns nationwide. With no app to download, our scan, scare and share technology bring joy to life. The founder and her family brought this dream into reality. The Halloween pack includes a dozen characters with instant download for only $19.95. Visit our website for full details: www.HalloweenAR.com. CONTACT: Lisa George Founder HalloweenAR (952) 288-1596 Lisa@HalloweenAR.com www.HalloweenAR.com

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