AR / VR Development

Un-matched expertise in creating Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality apps with high quality 3D immersive experiences.

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KiXR's AR / VR development framework is used as base to deliver AR / VR applications bringing in much needed expertise and cost optimization

ar and vr development

We develop Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Extended Reality applications for vast number of use cases, some of them include

  • AR/VR Training
  • SOP driven execution and validation
  • Remote assistance apps
  • Process demonstrations
  • 3D scene development and product embedment for marketing purposes
  • AR/VR experiences
  • Gamified interfaces for web and apps

Shaping realities, elevating experiences: unleashing the power of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality App Development across industries!

  • 3D learning for students
  • Industrial training
  • Remote assistance apps
  • Real estate
  • Gaming applications
  • Marketing & Advertising
  • Tourism & Travel
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We intersect Gaming, 3D development, AI / Computer vision in our application development delivering real outcome, ROI and utility value realizing your Augmented Reality or Virtual Reality apps vision

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We intersect Gaming, 3D development, AI / Computer vision in our application development delivering real outcome, ROI and utility value realizing your AR / VR application vision

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FAQ

AR (Augmented Reality) overlays digital information onto the real world, enhancing the environment you see. VR (Virtual Reality) immerses you in a completely virtual environment, isolating you from the physical world.

The development timeline varies depending on the complexity of the project. Simple applications might take few weeks, while more intricate ones can take few months to design, develop, and test.

AR development involves technologies like 3D modelling, computer vision and tracking in user environments. VR development relies on 3D modelling, motion tracking, and immersive audio-visual rendering.

Yes, both AR and VR require specific hardware. AR apps generally run on smartphones or AR glasses, while VR applications often require dedicated VR headsets and controllers.

The process typically includes concept ideation, design, 3D modeling (for VR), coding, testing, and deployment. User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design are crucial for creating intuitive and engaging experiences.