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Top 21 Augmented Reality (AR) Visualization Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 21 SaaS companies in Augmented Reality (AR) Visualization Software. They have combined revenues of $51.9M and employ 363 people. They have raised $12.4M and serve 60 customers combined.

Augmented Reality (AR) Visualization Software encompasses a range of tools that merge digital information with the real world, enhancing users' interactions with both. These software solutions typically allow users to overlay visual content onto their physical environment through devices like smartphones, tablets, or smart glasses, enabling practical applications such as virtual product demonstrations, architectural visualizations, and training simulations. Primary use cases for AR visualization software include retail product visualization, where customers can see how an item fits into their own space before purchase, and industrial applications that provide real-time data overlays in the manufacturing and maintenance sectors. Common features in this software include spatial mapping, gesture recognition, and 3D model rendering, which support workflows in design, sales, and customer engagement. Typical users of AR visualization software include product marketers, interior designers, and training specialists across various industries. By enhancing the decision-making process and providing immersive experiences, these tools aim to boost customer engagement, reduce returns, and optimize operational efficiency.

Companies
21
Revenue
$51.9M
Funding
$12.4M
Employees
363

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Top Augmented Reality (AR) Visualization Software Companies

Showing 10 of 7 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
SHIN SOFTWARE

Lesa, Spain

Developer of a Web platform designed to offer digital product marketing through interactive 3D. The company's platform lets its users to convert CAD files essential for the production of any object, in interactive 3D rendering that can be viewed by anyone in an absolutely intuitive way and without any knowledge or computer skills, enabling customer to do a thorough exploration of the product before the purchase.

Revenue
$2.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
$437.1K
Team size
14
Growth
43.66%
2
Illuminant Surgical

Culver City, California, United States

We let surgeons project x-rays directly on the patient’s skin

Revenue
$2.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
16
Growth
-
3
Paracosm

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Paracosm develops mobile reality capture, progress monitoring, and visualization solutions to help construction teams build better, faster.

Revenue
$2.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
$5.5M
Team size
4
Growth
-
4
Gilytics AG

Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland

We help energy and engineering companies find the best route for powerlines and other linear infrastructure in seconds instead of months, saving time and money with better data, visuals and communication. Our vision is to become the worldwide standard for the planning of linear infrastructure expanding to asset management. Our mission is to help to accelerate the energy transition through our solution which has the potential to cut planning by 50% while reducing costs and environmental impact making our customers more competitive. For planners digitizing processes to manage the increased complexity of the grid and demand for clean energy, Gilytics delivers a GIS SAAS solution that provides instant access to routes for powerlines, pipelines, roads or railways saving time and money. As solar and wind along with electric vehicles expand, demand for new grid and transportation infrastructure is growing along with public resistance globally. The solution helps to solve this problem by speeding up the routing of overhead or underground powerlines and underground cables, making siting, environmental impact studies, stakeholder consultation, reporting and permitting processes easier. The software shortens planning, lowers costs, improving data collection and data analysis, while reducing environmental impact and project delays. GIS, Satellite and spatial data in most formats can be easily uploaded into the tool and the algorithm generates different pathways and analytics to measure costs and environmental or other parameters set by the customer that can be exported into different formats for more accurate reporting. Gilytics is an ETH spin-off founded in April 2017 and our solution is based on university research. We provide 2D, 3D, AR and VR visualisation.

Revenue
$1.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
17
Growth
-
5
SKAND

Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

SKAND is a cloud-based web-app that allows users to visualise, analyse, annotate, extract intelligence and share digital representations of physical assets in 3D.

Revenue
$1.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
17
Growth
-
6
Poplar Studio – Powering virtual commerce

London, London, United Kingdom

Poplar Studio powers a new generation of shopping experiences through visualisation technology. We increase sales and decrease returns by offering 3D and AR previews of products across e-commerce websites, social commerce and the metaverse.

Revenue
$1.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
16
Growth
-
7
Ceevra, Inc.

San Francisco, California, United States

Developer of a cloud based mobile software application designed to help surgeons develop more accurate and confident surgical plans through advanced medical images and data analytics. The company's FDA-cleared software converts a patient's existing CT or MR image into a detailed, multi-color, interactive 3D digital model, which is created entirely in the cloud, unlike existing 3D reconstruction applications, and may be viewed in virtual reality for even greater 3D visualization. Surgeons can view both the 3D models and the individual case profiles from their own mobile devices for maximum portability and convenience.

Revenue
$1.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
12
Growth
84.49%

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must facilitate overlaying virtual objects on the real-world view. - It should support 3D model rendering and visualization capabilities. - Must provide tools for spatial mapping and environmental recognition. - The software should be applicable in industries like retail, real estate, and training. - Not just providing basic AR functionalities; must also enable interactive user engagement and data visualization.