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Top 10 Augmented Reality Companies Which One To Hire For Your Project

Alex Ryduch / 7 min read.
September 15, 2021
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Until recently, AR could only be seen in high-budget science fiction films. But technologies are developing, and augmented reality began to be used in solving problems of business, education, medicine, and many other areas. Since AR has become such an in-demand technology, you will need a reliable development partner to create the solutions you need. Today we will tell you about the top 10 AR and what they can do for you. However, before we get to the list, let’s make sure that we are all on the same page about what AR is.

What is Augmented Reality, and Why is It So Useful?

Augmented reality is one of the many technologies for human-computer interaction. Its specificity lies in the fact that it visually combines two initially independent spaces in a programmatic way: the world of real objects around us and the virtual world recreated on a computer. A new virtual environment is created by superimposing programmed virtual objects on top of the video signal from the camera and becomes interactive through the use of special markers.

Augmented reality has been used for many years in medicine, in the advertising industry, in military technology, in games, for object monitoring, and in mobile devices. The basis of augmented reality technology is an optical tracking system. This means that the camera becomes the eyes of the system, and the markers become the hands. The camera recognizes markers in the real world, transfers them to the virtual environment, superimposes one layer of reality on top of another, and thus creates a world of augmented reality.

Now that we received an overview of augmented reality let’s look at the list of top AR companies.

1. Skywell Software

Skywell Software tops our list of best AR companies because of the wide range of solutions they offer and their experience. When we look at the Skywell Software portfolio, we see a wide array of solutions ranging from AR apps for FMCG products to creative loyalty programs. When choosing an augmented reality development company to work on your project, the most important thing to know is that the solution provider has the necessary skills and experience, and you are in good hands. When we look at the breadth of work accomplished by developers at Skywell Software, you can rest assured that everything will be done right the first time.

2. Niantic

When you visit Niantic’s website, the first thing that jumps out at you is that they are game-oriented. While some may see this as somewhat of a limitation, they have managed to excel in this area of AR for quite some time now. In fact, they have grown consistently since they were founded in 2011 and today comprise more than 700 employees. That’s pretty impressive growth in such a competitive area like AR. They also have a lot of ambitious projects worth checking out on their website. All and all, when you weigh everything they offer, you have to put Niantic as one of the top augmented reality companies for the body of work they have been able to produce.

3. Scanta

Scanta is different from the other companies we have on the list because they have their product, called VA Shield. This is a security solution developed to protect virtual assistant chatbots from machine learning attacks. This is a pretty cool device that’s very much in demand, given the attention many companies put on cyber security. However, they also perform AR development. When we look at what they have done in the AR realm, we see that it’s mostly been with emojis and avatars. For example, they created an interesting app that allows users to engage with various augmented reality avatars right at their fingertips. They have some AR games as well. All in all, you have to give Scanta their props and rank them among the best augmented reality companies.

4. Next/Now

Next/Now is about more than just simply AR. It would be more correct to call them a digital experience studio. They offer some interesting services that are pretty hard to find on the market, such as projection mapping, 3D animated worlds, and, of course, AR. When we take a look at their AR portfolio, it’s pretty slim. There is only just one case study, but it’s with one of the top multinational energy companies, Chevron. This is a company that ranked 15th on the Fortune 500 list for 2020. If those kinds of brands trust them, you can trust them as well. Given the quality of their work, you have to put them among the top AR companies.


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5. 4Experience

What’s interesting about 4Experience is all of the different industries they serve. If you check out their portfolio, you will see solutions for the marketing, travel, and education industries, just to name a few. It’s interesting how they accumulated specialists with experience in all of these fields, so if your industry matches one that they worked in, this may be a good choice for you. However, after browsing through all of the case studies, nothing really jumps out as truly innovative. Nonetheless, the work speaks for itself, and if they have been around for such a long time, they should be considered one o the top augmented reality development companies.

6. CitrusBits

CitrusBits displays their clients front and center, and with the names you see on there, it’s easy to understand why. You will find companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Burger King, National Geographic, and many more among their clients. They also get website visitors with lots of ebooks and other useful AR materials, solidifying their reputation as a thought leader. The wide range of AR development services they offer is impressive as well, ranging from game development to social media development. That’s something you don’t see every day. They must be ranked among the top augmented reality technology companies for all of their body of work.

7. VironIT

VironIT is an international IT company founded in 2004 as a provider of custom software development services. However, they do not really put an emphasis on AR development but rather more general software development. They seem to have a well-balanced set of technologies to create incredible solutions that will make you stand out from the crowd. If you are looking for augmented reality vendors, this is a company you should keep in mind.

8. VR Vision Group

Don’t let the name fool you. VR Vision Group is not simply about virtual reality and offers AR development as well. They allow customers to bring to life the world around them with endless digital possibilities. With Augmented Reality, they can bring any 3D models to life with vivid animations, sounds, and effects, on a wide variety of desktop and mobile platforms. Their body of work and services makes them one of the leading augmented reality companies.

9. Groove Jones

Groove Jones is another company with a star-studded client list. You will find brands such as Volkswagon, US Soccer, Toyota, and many others among the customers. They are an award-winning studio with accomplished artists and thoughtful engineers that leverage preeminent technologies and processes to produce innovative, creative solutions across multiple screens. They’ve maintained a unique vision to inspire, engage, and entertain throughout their history by bringing your imagination to life.

10. 8ninths

8ninths is an augmented and virtual reality studio that provides platform solutions and services for industries across all verticals. They are actively developing AR/VR applications for enterprise clients on leading platforms such as Microsoft HoloLens, Oculus Rift, Magic Leap One, HTC Vive, and more. Their creative strategy & execution translates to various platforms, from high-end room-scale VR systems and AR headsets to your familiar mobile phone.

Trust Best AR Company to Develop the AR Solution You Need

While there are many companies developing AR solutions, Skywell Software is the best one to choose to make your vision a reality. We have the industry experience and skillset to ensure your project turns out exactly the way you wanted. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.

Categories: AR / VR, Strategy
Tags: AR, Augmented Reality, business

About Alex Ryduch

Hi. I'm a creative person, and I like to volunteer and travel. I work as visual effects developer at Skywell Software VFX services, and I love innovative outside-the-box solutions and original graphics.

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