Augmented Reality (AR) Development Services
We offer wide combinations of a few tech elements meeting our customer’s needs in the most innovative and
authentic ways that are not only user friendly but come with speedy problem-solving abilities.

Marker AR
A static image, sometimes known as a trigger photo that a user can scan with their smartphone via an augmented reality app, is required for marker-based augmented reality experiences. The smartphone scan will cause additional content (video, animation, 3D, or other) to appear on top of the marker produced in advance. Marker-based AR content gives better experiences as navigation is very stable. Also, the AR content does not wobble when the marker picture is assembled correctly.

Markerless AR
Markerless Augmented Reality works by scanning the environment and retrieving augmented reality content without a trigger photo. Apps with similar features will generally instruct the user to place the AR pieces on a flat surface, such as a table or floor, because the images may not make logical sense hovering in the air.

Web AR Marketing Campaigns
Consumers can instantly interact with an AR experience on their phone's browser by clicking on a link or scanning a QR code using WebAR. No app is required. WebAR's ease of use and accessibility encourages users to share their experiences, increasing engagement and virality. Because WebAR is browser-based, it can be integrated into all aspects of a 360-degree marketing strategy. An email newsletter, SMS message, or push notification contains a WebAR link. It may be used as the endpoint for any digital advertising campaign.

AR Mobile App Development
In its most basic form, augmented reality allows app developers and companies to stack digital data over real-world items. Although it is no longer in its infancy (with its close relative, virtual reality), augmented reality (AR) is already creating ripples in the mobile augmented reality app technology environment.

AR Design & 3D Modelling
3D modelling is now possible thanks to augmented reality. The augmented reality designers can utilise augmented reality to project a hologram of a model onto the real environment. This opens the door to new and more effective ways of evaluating and improving the design, providing a view into the future. In other words, this new technology provides data to fuel the development of next-generation products.

App Gamification
Current trends and technologies like Augmented Reality incorporate gamified features into your mobile app, necessitating a redesign of your overall product management aspects. As a result, one may create and include a gamification design in mobile apps as an additional feature with practical approaches. Optimising for crucial KPIs such as retention rate, sessions, churn rate, return on ad spend (ROAS), and improving user experience may engage customers and concentrate on their goals, objectives, and relevant approaches.

AR Gaming
The merging of game visual and audio elements with the user's real-world environment is known as augmented reality gaming (AR gaming). Gamers are fascinated by the prospect of digitally decorating their area, making a digital sculpture, or even designing a home. With smarter and more realistic games, lower-cost AR glasses, and better batteries, AR games will become more interesting.