Augmented Reality Startups
3 case studies with real revenue and traction data from augmented reality startups.
Pear 3D is an augmented reality app that lets consumers visualize home furnishings in their actual spaces before purchasing. Founded by Andrew Commendoni in 2015, the company pivoted from a B2B architecture model to a B2C consumer model with manufacturer partnerships, generating revenue through CPM and CPC advertising. With over 2,000 products in their catalog from 15 major manufacturers and ~20,000 monthly object placements, they project $1.5M in annual revenue.
Adlato Software is a vertically-focused SaaS platform for manufacturing sales enablement, using Unity gaming platform and AR technology to create visual sales experiences for complex products. Founded in 2014 and relaunched in 2016-2017 under CEO Mark Murphy, the company has grown from $150k/month to $400k/month ($5M ARR) with 250 customers, primarily OEMs buying seats for their dealer networks, achieving a healthy 90-100k CAC payback through upfront setup fees.
3Kit is a 3D and augmented reality visualization software platform that helps e-commerce brands and manufacturers show complex product configurations digitally. Founded by Ben Houston in 2012 with visual effects expertise, the company replatformed 3.5 years ago and now serves 220 enterprise customers like TaylorMade, Crate and Barrel, and others, with pricing from $18k to $500k annually. The company is on track to break $10M ARR in 2021 (doubling or tripling from ~$5M the prior year) and has raised $65M to date ($10M seed in 2019, $35M Series B in November 2020).