> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.overthereality.ai/over-web-builder/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.overthereality.ai/over-web-builder/resources/ovrland.md).

# OVRLand

The **OVRLands** section allows you to manage your OVRLands, including those with published experiences and those that are still empty. It is divided into two tabs:

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## Tabs Overview

### **Live**

This tab displays all your OVRLands that currently have published experiences. Each land is represented by a card, which shows:

* **Land Name**: The name of the OVRLand.
* **Labels**: Indicating whether the project was created using Web Builder 1.0, the current Web Builder, or Unity SDK.
* **Project Type**: Whether the project is an AR (Augmented Reality) or Virtual experience (not to be confused with VR).

In the three-dot menu for each OVRLand, you can access the following options:

* **Open in Marketplace**: Opens the marketplace page for the selected OVRLand.
* **Start Project on Land**: Opens the editor with the selected OVRLand pre-set, allowing you to create or edit a project for that land.

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### **Empty**

This tab lists all your OVRLands that are currently empty, with no experiences published yet. You can select these lands to start new projects.

## Search bar

In the top-right corner, you’ll find a **Search** bar that allows you to quickly locate specific OVRLands by name, whether they are live or empty.

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This section helps you efficiently manage your OVRLands, providing quick access to lands with published experiences and those waiting to be used for new projects.
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