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Through the integration of cutting-edge technologies, our web application redefines the experience of ordering food.The platform effortlessly integrates Web-Based Accessibility for broad availability, Artificial Intelligence (AI) for personalized recommendations, and Augmented Reality (AR) for an immersive interface.This is primarily designed to facilitate our task of fostering confidence and trust among users.The manual interactions, limited customisation, and lack of technological integration characterize the traditional meal ordering procedure.Customers' and restaurants' ordering experiences are less streamlined, less participatory, and less effective when cutting-edge elements like augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are absent.This project offers an AI-and AR-powered online platform to upsell more products and improve user experience, in response to the fast-paced nature of modern living.Online registration is available, along with an E-menu, order placement, and quick confirmations.Augmented reality (AR) increases user engagement by letting users make better selections and prevent surprises when their meal arrives.With its ability to make individualized recommendations and recommend popular food items based on trends and tastes, artificial intelligence (AI) improves user interaction.Simplifying ordering procedures, reducing paper effort, and providing a fully digital experience are the main goals.The platform allows for weekly, monthly, and annual comparisons with its graphical representations of everyday sales.This implementation will simplify things and give readers a clear, thorough comprehension of the subject, enabling them to understand the main ideas and current developments in the industry.
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Vinoth Kumar N
K S Radhivarma
Bhagat Sachin
International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews
Anna University, Chennai
Faculdades Guarulhos
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e73196b6db6435876ab74e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.5.0324.0819