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Ceratosaurus 3D Viewer vs apps AR


Ceratosaurus 3D Viewer ejecuta WebGL de teropodo con cuerno nasal del Jurasico Superior en el navegador sin cuenta y sin AR de sala - use una app AR en el movil cuando necesite la silueta en su espacio, y un museo cuando quiera hueso real.


Ceratosaurus 3D Viewer vs apps AR

Compare four Ceratosaurus viewer vs AR options using the four points in this diagram.
Install, first view, room AR, and desktop WebGL - pick the fit.

Browser vs phone AR vs museum vs photo:

AspectIn-browser 3D viewerPhone AR appMuseum / static image
Install / download0 MB app install; three.js vendored and cached after first loadOften 50 to 500 MB store downloadTravel time; or 0 MB for a photo
Time to first viewSeconds - one page load; engine lazy-loads after paint; optional glTF may swap in afterMinutes - install, permissions, tracking setupHours for a visit; instant for a photo
Place in a physical roomNo - orbit on a flat screen onlyYes - true AR placement when tracking worksHall scale in person; none in a photo
Desktop without a phoneYes - current browser with WebGLUsually noPhoto yes; museum no
Published size figures on handYes - about 5.3-7 m (Size vs human uses 6 m); 0.4-0.7 t holotype (up to ~1.1 t); nasal horn; Marsh 1884; Morrison ~153-148 MyaVaries by appLabels vary; photo rarely carries full sheet
Reconstruction honestyProcedural skin artistic; optional CC-BY-SA 4.0 glTF (seth the yutyrannus via Printables) is stylized, not a laser scan; silent procedural fallback on load failure; no combat-weapon claim for the nasal hornOften sells one settled silhouetteBones are real; color still interpretive

When the browser fits

Drag-orbit nasal-horn theropod, Size vs human at 6 m, click facts - no install, nothing sent to a server.


When AR or museum fits better

Phone AR for room placement; museum for Morrison mounts; static image for one shareable frame.


What this is not

Not an AR brand ranking; no invented AR features; no one precise size beyond disclosed ranges; no nasal-horn combat claim; not a game. How-to: how to view Ceratosaurus in 3D. Size: Ceratosaurus size comparison.

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