Google is adding support for the ARCore Enhanced Reality Platform for a specific set of Chromebooks.In late August of 2017, Google introduced the initial announcement of its entry into the reality world strongly enhanced through the so-called ARCore platform, and in February 2018 launched a giant search version of ARCore 1.0, which allows developers to bring enhanced enhanced reality experiences to Android compatible devices such as The latest Pixel phones from Google and the latest Samsung handsets.It is clear that the ARCore platform is the future, which Google is betting on the enhanced reality, after shutting down the Tango project, which represented its previous effort in the enhanced reality, which was the idea of ​​bringing Augmented Reality applications to Android phones.Google seems to be adding support for the ARCore Enhanced Reality Platform to a specific set of ChromeBook models running Chrome OS, according to a set of comments in the Chromium project files. The support of the ARCore platform for Chrome OS is linked to the application programming interface WebXR designed for VR and enhanced programs.The implementation of ChromeBooks is supposed to be somewhat similar to the mobile version of the service, although the use of the platform on traditional ChromeBooks may vary and vary greatly from their use on mobile devices such as smartphones.Recently, Google has expanded the ecosystem of Chromebooks, making the system available on tablet PCs. ARCore may become the main selling point for such products in the future, especially given its importance in education, The OS OS is primarily targeted at Chrome OS.