Unreal Engine supports Android XR through the OpenXR standard. Android XR
supports apps built with OpenXR through its support for the OpenXR 1.1
specification and select vendor extensions, so you can use the standard tools
and workflows you are already familiar with in Unreal Engine 5.
Unreal Engine basics
If you are new to XR development in Unreal Engine, refer to Epic Games' official
documentation:
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