Augmented Reality (AR) on 200 and 2,000-ruble banknotes - 3D models with animation and sound
Point your smartphone camera at a 200-ruble or 2,000-ruble banknote issued by Goznak in 2017 and see 3D models with animation. And now with sound! Take beautiful augmented reality photos, just like the screenshots, and share your impressions.
Russian banknotes are a convenient target for augmented reality (AR): they are often readily available and easily recognized by cameras.
Important and honest
The app does not verify the authenticity of banknotes.
The banknotes are used as a marker for recognition by the smartphone camera and the launch of augmented reality.
★ Features
🎯 AR on 200-ruble and 2,000-ruble banknotes: point the camera - 3D objects come to life right on the banknote.
🛫 3D models with animation and sound: three-dimensional scenes look stunning, and the sound enhances the experience.
🖨️ Don't have a banknote handy? Scan it on the screen or print it out—the app recognizes even black-and-white paper copies.
📷 Augmented reality photos: take photos of AR scenes as easily as the screenshots show.
🧠 AR demo: A visual demonstration of how the camera recognizes objects and adds 3D to the real world.
How it works
Open the app and select AR mode via the camera.
Prepare a 200-ruble or 2000-ruble banknote (Goznak, 2017) or open its image on the screen or print a copy (even black-and-white).
Point the camera at the banknote – 3D models with animation and sound will appear on the banknote's surface.
Take and share photos with augmented reality.
For those who want a quick and clear understanding of augmented reality (AR).
For those who love 3D graphics and impressive AR scenes.
For those interested in object recognition and experimenting with AR on everyday objects.
Limitations and Performance
3D graphics require a lot of smartphone resources: on weaker devices, some lag is possible, or not all 3D objects will be visible – this is normal for AR.
Proper lighting and stable camera control improve recognition quality.
What's inside this version
Two new banknotes, 200 and 2000 rubles, issued by the Central Bank of Russia in 2017, are used.
Improved marker recognition, scene stability, and sound processing.